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  • Two ways to (neatly) cut a rope

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    Yes, the electric hot knives in the climb shop work great. But I bet you don't have one in your garage when you need it. Here are two great ways to neatly cut a rope with simple tools and technique. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/how-to-neatly-cut-a-rope
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    RaphaelT
    start from Dösner See to Säuleck, via ferrata in mid October - little ice, good conditions, crampons on route down helpful#mountain #climbing #photography #austria
  • Interview Emma Twyford repeats Yma O Hyd (E10 7a)

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    UK ClimbingU
    Last week Emma Twyford repeated James McHaffie's Yma o Hyd. Not only did she become the third person to repeat the route, but she also became the first woman to climb a UK E10, which - alongside her being the first British woman to climb 9a - a... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=784374
  • Oversharing is an art

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    HowNOT2H
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caDpCNFRYCM
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    climbingC
    That’s gotta hurt. https://www.climbing.com/videos/climber-falls-rope-behind-leg-flips-upside-down/
  • Practice anchors install (w/ pictures!)

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    Okay, I did a thing. Yesterday I briefly outlined my plans to build a set of practice anchors in my garage. After a quick trip to the hardware store, I got what I needed and as promised, here are some progress pics and the final result. [image: 1724386660906-pxl_20240822_143020828-resized.jpg] [image: 1724386655118-pxl_20240822_194756349-resized.jpg] [image: 1724386621597-pxl_20240822_204026195.mp-resized.jpg] [image: 1724387298601-pxl_20240823_021253567-resized.jpg] Some notes The initial plan was to use tee nuts or threaded inserts, but I wasn't able to easily get those, so the fallback was to use regular nuts and to drill a recess into the back of the board so they'd sit flush. There was some splintering the first time I tried to use a spade bit. Practice makes perfect! I expected the studs in my garage to be 16 inches apart, but they were 21.5 inches. Measure twice, cut once! I was today years old when I discovered a 2x4 is not 2 inches by 4 inches. Cost breakdown (Canadian dollars): Fixe 316 SS Bolt Hanger 1/2" (MEC, $2.93 apiece) Camp 8mm Oval Steel Quicklink (MEC, $4.95 apiece) 1" spade bit ($8.98) 1/2" threaded bolt ($3.85 apiece) 1/2" nut ($0.26 apiece) Free/on-hand items: Scrap wood (2x4) Power drill and drill bits Adjustable wrench and socket wrench Deck screws Total: $32.96 CAD
  • The best online sales on climbing gear

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    Get the gear you need to explore the outdoors at a discount from the comfort of home The post The best online sales on climbing gear appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/gear/buyers-guide/the-best-online-sales-on-climbing-gear/
  • Fill The Void by Shay Skinner

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    ClimbingZineC
    https://climbingzine.com/fill-void-shay-skinner/