I am so happy you started producing these videos! There are way too many "sources of truth" on the Internet and having it come from you is always good reassurance :) Also a great way to learn and refresh things I didn't know about and forgotten about. Keep 'em coming! Thanks for putting your time into creating these. This addresses a gap that classroom training does not provide.
This was awesome! There is not enough clear, concise info on the internet regarding canyoneering and at the moment I don't have extra money for courses so this was a huge help. It makes my climbing rescue books make a lot more sense.
These videos are great. Clear, concise instruction on small, incremental topics that I can pause and practice. I often have friends and family ask me where they can go to learn ART-related skills. I can send them to your channel with confidence that they won't get overwhelmed or overconfident.
Rich glad to see your making videos again. A good refresher on some of the skills taught by your old courses and new skills as well. Keep it up and Thanks..
If you're lifting something you can always tie the rope you are pulling in your belay loop. That allows you to use leg mussles to do the work. As long as you have a firm point to stand on, that is so much easier than pulling with hands. (with mechanical advantage it gets yet easier with legs too).
i am always looking for new ideas, and or just keeping refreshed with technique And skills. i don't often get out on rope nowadays as much as i would like . so watching videos like yours that are so well done and clear and easy to see. is great for me and my Brain! too.. cheers mate. i've subscribed Gizmo
I am so happy you started producing these videos! There are way too many "sources of truth" on the Internet and having it come from you is always good reassurance :) Also a great way to learn and refresh things I didn't know about and forgotten about. Keep 'em coming! Thanks for putting your time into creating these. This addresses a gap that classroom training does not provide.
Glad you are enjoying the videos. I enjoy making them and have quite a few more on my to-do list.
This was awesome! There is not enough clear, concise info on the internet regarding canyoneering and at the moment I don't have extra money for courses so this was a huge help. It makes my climbing rescue books make a lot more sense.
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video. I have quite a few more in the works.
These videos are great. Clear, concise instruction on small, incremental topics that I can pause and practice. I often have friends and family ask me where they can go to learn ART-related skills. I can send them to your channel with confidence that they won't get overwhelmed or overconfident.
Rich glad to see your making videos again. A good refresher on some of the skills taught by your old courses and new skills as well. Keep it up and Thanks..
You're welcome. And thank you for the kind words.
Excllent! Thanks Rich
If you're lifting something you can always tie the rope you are pulling in your belay loop. That allows you to use leg mussles to do the work. As long as you have a firm point to stand on, that is so much easier than pulling with hands. (with mechanical advantage it gets yet easier with legs too).
i am always looking for new ideas, and or just keeping refreshed with technique And skills.
i don't often get out on rope nowadays as much as i would like .
so watching videos like yours that are so well done and clear and easy to see. is great for me and my Brain! too..
cheers mate. i've subscribed
Gizmo
Excellent, Rich, thanks! Just one question- what’s a static block?
Why you carry a belay knife, besides vertical limit moments.