Climbing tips and tricks

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Not sure if there is a thread out there, I looked (not too thoroughly) and didn’t see anything. Figured there should be one.
Just a place to show of some of the little bits, bobs, habits and techniques that make your climb easier or safer.
 
if your rope is too short and you notice to late while pulling it up. throwline over a branch, slipknot over the dangling end, pull tight and pull back down. learned that not to long ago and had to use it the next day.
 
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I’ll go first. I posted this on instagram and I apologize if I’m too lazy to compress the video to upload it. If anyone doesn’t like links to instagram I’ll get off my butt an do the work 😁.


Not first! You beat me to it!😆
 
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if your rope is too short and you notice to late while pulling it up. throwline over a branch, slipknot over the dangling end, pull tight and pull back down. learned that not to long ago and had to use it the next day.
I might need a picture of that to be sure I understand. This is to retrieve the end of rope you’ve accidentally pulled out of your reach?
 
I’ll go first. I posted this on instagram and I apologize if I’m too lazy to compress the video to upload it. If anyone doesn’t like links to instagram I’ll get off my butt an do the work 😁.


Not first! You beat me to it!😆

I think the forum supports 20-30, might even be 50Mb mp4 videos. 480p should be a good resolution to length ratio for that file size.
 
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That trick is sweet! And I'm not even an SRTer.

Both tricks look 🔥, but since one requires no gear, that one seems superior, are there times when the prussic option is superior?
 
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That trick is sweet! And I'm not even an SRTer.

Both tricks look 🔥, but since one requires no gear, that one seems superior, are there times when the prussic option is superior?
I like the prussic option because it can be installed without disconnecting your climbing system. Nice for situations where it may be risky to only have your lanyard, like out a redwood limb.
 
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