There are tons of other tricks, but these basic ideas are really well presented and should be watched by every beginning trad climber! Very nicely done.
I have rescued 3 or 4 cams (my own and friends') using the nut tool leverage method on the cam lobes, also bootied 3 stuck cams. Sometimes having a 2nd nut tool is super useful, but generally you're only going to have 2 in a single pitch environment unless you borrow your partners and rappel back down. Thanks for these tips!
Thank you for making this very informative video. My wife and I are beginning to trad climb after years of sport climbing and this is knowledge that would be difficult to discover while "in the situation". I wonder why so few views!!! Maybe if "climbing" where in the title. Thanks again.
There are tons of other tricks, but these basic ideas are really well presented and should be watched by every beginning trad climber! Very nicely done.
I have rescued 3 or 4 cams (my own and friends') using the nut tool leverage method on the cam lobes, also bootied 3 stuck cams. Sometimes having a 2nd nut tool is super useful, but generally you're only going to have 2 in a single pitch environment unless you borrow your partners and rappel back down. Thanks for these tips!
Thank you for making this very informative video. My wife and I are beginning to trad climb after years of sport climbing and this is knowledge that would be difficult to discover while "in the situation". I wonder why so few views!!! Maybe if "climbing" where in the title. Thanks again.
Paul Vervalin
spit on it if it's stuck can't beat a bit of lube on a stuck cam
Very useful... I appreciated how it was presented. Thanks a lot !
this guy has thought of everything
Ahh, I spent 15 minutes on my first multi-mitch, mangling by hands getting a hardplaced cam out.
Excellent info......cheers👍
great video!
Thank you! :)
Awesome