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caughtinside
Aug 20, 2009, 5:25 PM
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top roping is dangerous.
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i_h8_choss
Aug 20, 2009, 5:35 PM
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Yeah I could imagine that a female novice would have weak hands. Some gloves and a grigri could have helped here too.
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gblauer
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Aug 20, 2009, 5:42 PM
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It doesn't taka novice to drop a climber. My (ex) partner dropped me...I was leading, finished the climb and she let go of the rope. I fell 35 feet.
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majid_sabet
Aug 20, 2009, 5:52 PM
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Gloves for sure
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wonderwoman
Aug 20, 2009, 8:09 PM
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This is a highly moderated forum. I've hidden some of the posts. Please keep thing civil & relevant to this accident.
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caughtinside
Aug 20, 2009, 10:39 PM
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He was just quoting from the article.
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Bats
Aug 20, 2009, 10:54 PM
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Not cool,!
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patto
Aug 20, 2009, 11:04 PM
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Is is just me or are females being overly represented in the burnt hand-dropped partner accident category. Smaller, softer hands and the wrong instincts don't help. (Not having a go at female belayers in general. In fact my biggest whipper was caught by a bar girl from yosemite lodge. She didn't even lead but she sure could catch a fall!)
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lithiummetalman
Aug 21, 2009, 12:02 AM
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My 'mom' recently caught a 25 foot leader fall, the leader weighing quite a bit more than she, caught him from decking while in the process she fell down a talus slope. Once the dust and talus settled She stood up, shook her hair, hobbled over to her dangling partner and smiled when she saw the that he was okay. We were all relieved to see that the two were okay, but we didn't realize that she had suffered severe rope burn until we saw blood streaming out of her palms down the rope... and the best part of it all The rope was still locked off
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majid_sabet
Aug 21, 2009, 12:09 AM
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lithiummetalman wrote: My 'mom' recently caught a 25 foot leader fall, the leader weighing quite a bit more than she, caught him from decking while in the process she fell down a talus slope. Once the dust and talus settled She stood up, shook her hair, hobbled over to her dangling partner and smiled when she saw the that he was okay. We were all relieved to see that the two were okay, but we didn't realize that she had suffered severe rope burn until we saw blood streaming out of her palms down the rope... and the best part of it all The rope was still locked off do you think she would consider using gloves or she is done with climbing ?
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allterrain360
Aug 21, 2009, 2:22 AM
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YAY gloves! esp when belaying a leader.
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lithiummetalman
Aug 21, 2009, 3:51 AM
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majid_sabet wrote: lithiummetalman wrote: My 'mom' recently caught a 25 foot leader fall, the leader weighing quite a bit more than she, caught him from decking while in the process she fell down a talus slope. Once the dust and talus settled She stood up, shook her hair, hobbled over to her dangling partner and smiled when she saw the that he was okay. We were all relieved to see that the two were okay, but we didn't realize that she had suffered severe rope burn until we saw blood streaming out of her palms down the rope... and the best part of it all The rope was still locked off do you think she would consider using gloves or she is done with climbing ? She has a brand new pair of belay gloves that she's itchin' to use! She's an awesome trooper!
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shimanilami
Aug 21, 2009, 5:38 AM
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I am all for gloves and usually use them myself, but I don't think that gloves (or lack thereof) are the issue here. It doesn't take a whole lot of force to lock off an ATC. One only needs position the brake hand correctly. If you have to squeeze the rope that hard, then you're doing it wrong.
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shimanilami
Aug 21, 2009, 5:39 AM
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By the way, where are you these days, brother?
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