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CheapSteak
Location: Mississauga Gender: Male
| | Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? < on 3/23/2011 1:07 AM >
| | | Tips on novice mistakes would be especially appreciated as well :?
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Banditt
Location: T. Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 1 on 3/23/2011 1:19 AM >
| | | This is a good start... http://www.amazon....lers/dp/1879961059
Then Practice, Practice, Practice. Proficiency gained before play begins. [last edit 3/23/2011 1:22 AM by Banditt - edited 1 times]
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CheapSteak
Location: Mississauga Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 2 on 3/23/2011 1:31 AM >
| | | Eek, are there any similar books that might be a bit cheaper to get in Canada?
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Banditt
Location: T. Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 3 on 3/23/2011 1:34 AM >
| | | Have you seen the price of climbing gear yet? Don't die early... [last edit 3/23/2011 1:34 AM by Banditt - edited 1 times]
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CheapSteak
Location: Mississauga Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 4 on 3/23/2011 2:05 AM >
| | | Posted by Banditt Have you seen the price of climbing gear yet? Don't die early...
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It's just so much more expensive than in America.. Amazon.ca has it at $80 new and $50 used, while Amazon.com has an older edition at 12 bucks (which is $50+$12 shipping in canada) [last edit 3/23/2011 2:06 AM by CheapSteak - edited 1 times]
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Banditt
Location: T. Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 5 on 3/23/2011 2:13 AM >
| | | Um... have you seen the exchange rate lately? Just order off of Amazon.com
Or hit a library!
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MindHacker
Location: Suburbs of DC Gender: Male
If you spot a terrorist arrow, pin it to the wall with your shoulder.
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 6 on 3/23/2011 3:32 AM >
| | | On rope is the best book out there, period. I looked over DJ Craig's copy and bought a copy for myself a few weeks later. If you're really poor and want to prussick up it, that's 1$/foot of rope, 10$ for enough webbing to make a harness (you'll lose circulation in your legs), 10$ of cordlette, and 20$ for a bad hook. Oh, and I forgot biners. Another 10$ for hardwarestore gear. Realistically, you're looking at $150 if you buy used gear (don't buy used rope) on sale, and probably $200 if you want any flexibility in your setup. Other tips: Grappling hooks are always loud, and always sketchy. I've never gotten to the top and thought "my, what a safe and secure hold for this hook." The last time I got 25' up the rope only to find out it had grabbed a sheet of plywood, and the plywood was only not moving because the rope was holding it down. Do you have a specific target in mind? 9 times out of 10 there's a better way in/over/etc.
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strangePlaces
Location: Toronto Gender: Male
| | | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 7 on 3/23/2011 4:01 AM >
| | | Climbing trees is one of the ways to learn ascending/rappeling. Throw a lock with a cheap long wire over a high branch, feed through your main rope, attach it to trunk or another tree. Ascend, chill on a tree, then rappel... Then you can learn how to disconnect ascenders on the rope and rappel so you dont have to be on a branch... Then you can try rappel off a bridge. Its all crazy fun=) Awesome book suggestion, gotta read this too My gear costed me about 500$...
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CheapSteak
Location: Mississauga Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 8 on 3/23/2011 4:12 AM >
| | | Book ordered and on its way I didn't think it'd be cheaper to order and ship from amazon.com rather than to order from amazon.ca, lol
That's a very cool idea about practising with trees. I've never actually climbed one before. I'll have to look for some trees this weekend [last edit 3/23/2011 4:13 AM by CheapSteak - edited 1 times]
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unlisted
Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 9 on 3/23/2011 3:12 PM >
| | | Posted by CheapSteak
That's a very cool idea about practising with trees. I've never actually climbed one before. I'll have to look for some trees this weekend
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I have it on good authority you will find many suitable trees in Canada...
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zer0_g
Location: Marin County, CA. Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 10 on 3/23/2011 7:36 PM >
| | | so here is a pdf of on rope (http://www.caves.o...%20-%20Secured.pdf)
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CheapSteak
Location: Mississauga Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 11 on 3/24/2011 3:49 AM >
| | | Is there a Part 2?
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Banditt
Location: T. Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 12 on 3/24/2011 4:07 AM >
| | | Its just an overview. So you buy the book.
Good start, btw.
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nykon
Location: New Zealand Gender: Male
| | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 13 on 3/24/2011 11:46 AM >
| | | Posted by MindHackerDo you have a specific target in mind? 9 times out of 10 there's a better way in/over/etc.
| This! Would really influence what answers are given. Sign up at an indoor climbing wall, join the climbing club that meets there, and get some solid real life outdoor experience before even thinking about using it in an urbex context. It's not as simple as "hooking" up ropes and doing a ninja over a wall or down a cliff-face - unless you want to seriously hurt or kill yourself. In fact, I can't really think of too many instances in which you'd use serious climbing gear whilst urbex'ing. You are going to need to retrieve the rope on your exit, so that really only leaves two possible scenarios: - Descending from the anchor point to get access somewhere, and then climbing back up. Carry the rope away. - Setting clip-in points whilst ascending over/up a wall, having someone belay, and removing them along with the rope on your way down... which sort of limits what you can climb (unless you want to drill into the wall). Either way, your expensive rope and gear will remain there whilst you explore around the site. Leaving it open for theft, and creating an obvious sign that you are in there. My urbex buddy and I both have a few climbing slings that we can throw over catches on the outside of buildings to get access to emergency ladders etc. I can't say using my harness and gear has ever crossed my mind... But, anyway... practice, practice, practice. Books can only teach you the theory. Buy good quality gear and get very confident with knot-tying. You don't want to get killed because of cheap gear or shitty knots.
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AnAppleSnail
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 14 on 3/24/2011 3:49 PM >
| | | I'm one of the many college students here. Take a rock course. As many as you can. Practice knots and follow rules until you know better than whoever put the rule there. Practice where you won't sure, practice a lot, and pull ropes up behind you so you aren't caught that way. Also, free-climb trees. On some climbs a rope will get in the way, slow you down, or not be quite long enough.
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LilyFnWhite (aka: Lily White)
Location: Portland, Oregon Gender: Male
Im drunk..
| | | Re: Could anyone point me to a guide on using ropes to hook onto stuff to climb up and over? <Reply # 15 on 3/24/2011 4:02 PM >
| | | Posted by AnAppleSnail I'm one of the many college students here. Take a rock course. As many as you can. Practice knots and follow rules until you know better than whoever put the rule there. Practice where you won't sure, practice a lot, and pull ropes up behind you so you aren't caught that way. Also, free-climb trees. On some climbs a rope will get in the way, slow you down, or not be quite long enough.
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See you didn't even need to buy that book, Snail just explained everything you need to know.
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