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  • All about friction hitches - Part 2

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    Let's take a deep dive into the hitch cord, something that should probably always be on your harness. If you DIY, how long a cord and what diameter? If factory made, what are the options? What about spliced instead of sewn? Are eye to eye hitch cords helpful for climbers? The answers are all here. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/all-about-friction-hitches-part-2
  • Testing The Ohmega's Different Weight Settings

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unBz4IU0AyY
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    IFSCI
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-H-ZRsJvCk
  • Excalibur, 9b+, for Brooke Raboutou

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    In climbing the route, Raboutou becomes the first woman to climb a route at 9b+, marking the first time that a new grade has been broken into within women's sport climbing since Angela Eiter's ascent of La Planta de Shiva in 2017. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=780269
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    Noah Wheeler continues his stellar 2025 form with the second ascent of Shaolin (Font 9A) at Red Rocks, Las Vegas. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/noah-wheeler-gets-second-ascent-of-shaolin-font-9a/
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    Avalanche Canada is warning about possible avalanches throughout the mountains in western B.C. The post Earthquake in Western Canada as Avalanche Danger Goes High appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/earthquake-in-western-canada-as-avalanche-danger-goes-high/
  • Double Spoc; top rope solo

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    Not sure how active the rope solo scene is on fedi, but I figure I'd ask. There's been quite a bit of discussion over the years about various systems, but the modern consensus seems to be to use two progress capture devices on a single (or dual) fixed line, with one suspended higher than the other via use of a neck strap or chest harness. By far (at least in North America) the consensus seems to be to use the Petzl Microtraxion. The Edelrid Spoc seems to be a good alternative, is both lighter and cheaper, and is also mentioned occasionally in discussions about TRS. Brent Barghahn is seen in this photo in a double-Spoc setup: [image: 1733628906847-1000006397.jpg] Any potential problems I should be considering?
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    That’s gotta hurt. https://www.climbing.com/videos/climber-falls-rope-behind-leg-flips-upside-down/