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teddyp324
Jan 23, 2007, 10:00 PM
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At The White Mountain School's USAC climbing comp in 2004 my friend had a climbing accident some of you might have heard about, does anyone have a video of the accident? The schools copy was "lost" and my friends and I want a copy, and nobody that I know has a copy.
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lambone
Jan 24, 2007, 10:33 PM
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That sucks, what happened? I'm a firm believer that every ABS comp should have designated spotters at every competition. Last year I saw a poor kid get wheeled out on a cart because of a bad spot by another climber.
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teddyp324
Jan 25, 2007, 3:13 AM
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The accident was a 37ft fall... regardless of the "official" report that said 26ft. He had reached the top of his route and the setter used plastic zipties to hold the rope on the biner to speed things up. During the cource of his climb the rope became unclipped but was still held in place by the ziptie, he didnt notice this and weighted the rope... the ziptie snapped and he hit the floor, both radius and ulma were broken and had a couple cracked ribs. The White Mountain School (where we were going/ host of the comp) did their best to push it under the rug and denies ever explaining the accident to him. Their was no lawsuit because my friend didnt want the school to get screwed, I would just like to be able to send the school a copy of the accident since theirs was "lost".
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lambone
Jan 25, 2007, 3:35 AM
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teddyp324 wrote: The accident was a 37ft fall... regardless of the "official" report that said 26ft. He had reached the top of his route and the setter used plastic zipties to hold the rope on the biner to speed things up. During the cource of his climb the rope became unclipped but was still held in place by the ziptie, he didnt notice this and weighted the rope... the ziptie snapped and he hit the floor, both radius and ulma were broken and had a couple cracked ribs. The White Mountain School (where we were going/ host of the comp) did their best to push it under the rug and denies ever explaining the accident to him. Their was no lawsuit because my friend didnt want the school to get screwed, I would just like to be able to send the school a copy of the accident since theirs was "lost". wow, man that is serious. it's amazing that was the only injury. very noble of him not to sue the school. I have no idea what happened with the zipties though...wtf? who uses zipties to anchor a rope, for what and why? yikes... Sounds like the school needs better training for their staff/setters.
(This post was edited by lambone on Jan 25, 2007, 3:36 AM)
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teddyp324
Jan 25, 2007, 8:13 PM
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The school was NOT responsible for setting the ropes and routes for the comp, it was done by someone else. The school has exellent training for climbers, and has always had through safty training. The zipties wernt a safty thing, it was convinence so the rope didnt come out of the knot, I didnt explain it well... It was all TR and the setter only used one twist lock biner, instead of double and opposing like it should be.
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