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    Amazing footage of Vince Anderson and Josh Wharton's first ascent of Suerte Integral, a 3,500-foot 5.13a WI6+ M7 on the southeast face and east buttress of Jirishanca (6,125 m) in the Cordillera Huayhuash of Peru The post Jirishanca is a Must-See Alpine Climbing Film appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/jirishanca-is-a-must-see-alpine-climbing-film/
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    Last weekend I took a couple friends to the local crag for their first time out. Since I was the only one able to clean, others led and set the anchor, but on occasion if the leader were unable to reach the anchors, I would set the anchor and belayed the others up from the top using a grigri. That worked pretty well, though I'm aware that Petzl doesn't recommend using the grigri in such a manner (a redirected belay is preferred.) I did notice that the DMM Pivot set up in guide/auto-blocking mode had a dedicated method for lowering — using a second biner to adjust the angle of the device. Are there concerns with doing so for lowering a second climber all the way to the ground? Whenever lowering is mentioned, it's always in the context is lowering the second "a few feet" or so.