Wowzer, another solid video! Your channel is really terrific, very simple yet great quality instruction, wonderful animation, and you have a nice speaking voice.
Spectacular videos. All of them. Will you keep doing these! Everyone, please go through and be sure to thumbs UP ALL VDiff Climbing videos. It helps them. VDiff will you please do a Big Wall Hauling specific video of 1:1, 2:1, and 3:1 Hauling arrangements? Also, I see you set up the 2:1 diferent than the pretty popular Mark Hudon method, or he does it different than you. can you comment on that? I don't think in his method he has to flip the micro traxion cam up and out of the way. Also, can you incorporate a small chapter of how to avoid crossing lines and tangles with the bags and lead ropes and tag lines? Thanks again. Great content!
Make them long enough to keep the rope tidy, but not so long that the loops get stuck on flakes or something. It depends how much rope you will be pulling up. And if it's windy, it's better to have shorter loops.
Wowzer, another solid video! Your channel is really terrific, very simple yet great quality instruction, wonderful animation, and you have a nice speaking voice.
Hooray! It's a video I like from the people I like that put out videos that I like! ;)
Excellent once again!
Just discovered your videos, awesome stuff!
Brilliant stuff, as always
Great stuff as usual!
Spectacular videos. All of them. Will you keep doing these! Everyone, please go through and be sure to thumbs UP ALL VDiff Climbing videos. It helps them. VDiff will you please do a Big Wall Hauling specific video of 1:1, 2:1, and 3:1 Hauling arrangements? Also, I see you set up the 2:1 diferent than the pretty popular Mark Hudon method, or he does it different than you. can you comment on that? I don't think in his method he has to flip the micro traxion cam up and out of the way. Also, can you incorporate a small chapter of how to avoid crossing lines and tangles with the bags and lead ropes and tag lines? Thanks again. Great content!
Thanks for your comment! Yes, all of those things you mention are available in the full course: vdiffclimbing.thinkific.com/courses/big-wall
When "backing up" the fixed rope, is there an advantage from attaching to both a bolts and the master point? (beyond increasing redundancy)
2:14 - how long coil loops do you usually start out with so that you have the rope running freely?
Make them long enough to keep the rope tidy, but not so long that the loops get stuck on flakes or something. It depends how much rope you will be pulling up. And if it's windy, it's better to have shorter loops.
How did you get that yellow IKEA bag ?
I got it from Ikea...