Climbing Tools: Bundle cords
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Just a quickie. Be sure to check out the new apple podcast app and bring me with you to the crag to settle arguments. Free download and put climbing or ,ountaineering into the search. Today we are just having a quick look at how we handle those accessory cords. If you in big wall climbing mode get going fast and fold the puppies. If your in travel mode keep things nice and neat and bundle them up close to your harness. Looking coll i s abig part of travel in the mountains.
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Very true, but it requires a shit load of slings that you have probably just placed all the way along that 50m pitch. Having the cordelette allows you to equalise a lot of gear placements, even better to carry one each if climbing in twos. That way you'll have one for building your anchor each time.
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its useless to carry this thing. evereything you can do by slings.
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A friend of mine climbed with an orange once, and his leg fell off!
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Hi Mike! It's me, your biggest italian fan!!! Just a quick question...does the prussik have to be orange o would it be ok if it was red instead??? cus you see, mine's red and I wanna be sure..
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Your right ain't pretty buy it works. See a lot of folks around here do the same thing.
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For the most part yes. Except for the short personal Prussic. Most of the time I am not sure what I am going to be using the cord for. Pretty simple matter as long as they have not been loaded to heavily.
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Do you always untie your knots when not using cordage?
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