One reason I don't climb:
Jeffrey Chandler Member Joined Aug 31, 2015 Messages 228 May 22, 2017 #2 YIKES!!!! that doesn't happen too often
slc_dan Desert Rat-Weekend Warrior Joined Jun 7, 2012 Messages 1,687 May 23, 2017 #3 Trundle? Not to those extremes, but when climbing choss, one pushes down, not out.
Wanderlust073 Member . Joined Oct 30, 2016 Messages 901 May 23, 2017 #4 Ugh. I used to have a morbid fascination with reading entry after entry in the American Alpine Club accident reports database. Two things I learned - tie a knot in the end of your damn rope, and objective hazards always win.
Ugh. I used to have a morbid fascination with reading entry after entry in the American Alpine Club accident reports database. Two things I learned - tie a knot in the end of your damn rope, and objective hazards always win.
Outdoor_Fool Member . Joined Dec 11, 2015 Messages 1,972 May 23, 2017 #5 Seen on Craigslist: Looking for belay partner. Hardhat required.
Jackson I ❤️ GYE . Joined May 31, 2015 Messages 3,037 May 23, 2017 #6 Looks like he was using a pry bar or something to clear loose rock. Not actually climbing, thankfully. https://www.climbing.com/videos/route-cleaning-leads-to-enormous-rock-fall/
Looks like he was using a pry bar or something to clear loose rock. Not actually climbing, thankfully. https://www.climbing.com/videos/route-cleaning-leads-to-enormous-rock-fall/
Tystevens Member Joined Jul 18, 2016 Messages 47 May 23, 2017 #7 I hope that guy down at the bottom knew he was prying loose rock!