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How cool s that... Steve comes n asks you to climb. My grade would immediately get +1 for that exam :)
My best day ever: Foil, Left Wall, Cemetery Gates, Cenotaph Corner and Resurrection** possibly one of the 3 best E4 wall climbs in Britain.
Brit Climbing is sooo inspiring! Now i see a lot of bolted routes which should have been left for trad.
...and too many routes that were done as trad that have been retrobolted without permission..Also,too many bolted projects have been chipped.
Outstanding!!!!!
could I suggest you play some scary music for the top part of left wall? :) :)
Tadej looks like a young Mark Leach.
I have a question maybe some of you can answer: why when I watch these European climbing videos, are they usually using 2 ropes instead of just one?
It’s British Traditional Technique, not European. It’s very handy in Trad Climbing & big Multi•Pitch routes
Sometimes it’s safer to ascend and quicker to descend with double ropes. Can shorten falls and reduce rope drag.
If there is gear spaced out left and right, having twin ropes reduces drag
As mentioned before, it really helps rope drag, also handy for abseiling down when you can tie the two ropes together.
UK climbs generally don't have a line of bolts, so natural gear placements are more spaced out.. so two ropes reduces drag.
How cool s that... Steve comes n asks you to climb. My grade would immediately get +1 for that exam :)
My best day ever: Foil, Left Wall, Cemetery Gates, Cenotaph Corner and Resurrection*
* possibly one of the 3 best E4 wall climbs in Britain.
Brit Climbing is sooo inspiring! Now i see a lot of bolted routes which should have been left for trad.
...and too many routes that were done as trad that have been retrobolted without permission..Also,too many bolted projects have been chipped.
Outstanding!!!!!
could I suggest you play some scary music for the top part of left wall? :) :)
Tadej looks like a young Mark Leach.
I have a question maybe some of you can answer: why when I watch these European climbing videos, are they usually using 2 ropes instead of just one?
It’s British Traditional Technique, not European. It’s very handy in Trad Climbing & big Multi•Pitch routes
Sometimes it’s safer to ascend and quicker to descend with double ropes. Can shorten falls and reduce rope drag.
If there is gear spaced out left and right, having twin ropes reduces drag
As mentioned before, it really helps rope drag, also handy for abseiling down when you can tie the two ropes together.
UK climbs generally don't have a line of bolts, so natural gear placements are more spaced out.. so two ropes reduces drag.