How I Get Down After Rock Climbing

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • #shorts #climbing #rappel #newhampshire #rockclimbing

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  • @chrishenderling9556
    @chrishenderling9556 Před 2 lety +15982

    So you just don’t jump down and use the water bucket?

    • @whengrapespop5728
      @whengrapespop5728 Před 2 lety +226

      Green slime is better

    • @coffeejack7458
      @coffeejack7458 Před 2 lety +115

      @@whengrapespop5728 *Green slime with carpet on top

    • @r011ing_thunder6
      @r011ing_thunder6 Před 2 lety +114

      Ngl when I forget the water I just jump off and accept the damage

    • @athena1491
      @athena1491 Před 2 lety +45

      @@r011ing_thunder6 same tho, but irl

    • @r011ing_thunder6
      @r011ing_thunder6 Před 2 lety +24

      @@athena1491 that’s hardcore I wanna be like you

  • @PeculiarTendencies
    @PeculiarTendencies Před 2 lety +4701

    Good to see that there is finally some good coverage of climbing. When I was in the community when I was younger, it never had this kind of coverage.

    • @nealpatton9551
      @nealpatton9551 Před 2 lety +38

      Same when I was a rock monky the biggest coverage we had was the movie cliffhanger 😞

    • @parker6334
      @parker6334 Před 2 lety +32

      Just wait. When your favorite spots start blowing up and become over run with people because they seen something about it on tik tok, CZcams, Facebook you won't think so.
      I know this is just a little how to video but thats where it starts. "Hey where is that that you are climbing"......

    • @Brekkhus96
      @Brekkhus96 Před 2 lety +9

      I was thought never to use a belaying tool to rappelle. The continuous abrasion causes a lot of heat on the carabeaner and can melt the rope or weaken it. It is fine to use in emergencies or if you have nothing else, but if you know you are going to rappelle, you should use the thing that looks like the #8

    • @dtom3792
      @dtom3792 Před 2 lety +4

      A gopro would of been cool in my bouldering days.

    • @PhonyRice
      @PhonyRice Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah thank god someone is tik toking while climbing. This exactly what the climbing community wants

  • @RobROSjr
    @RobROSjr Před rokem +7194

    Ok seems you’re gonna make us ask ALL the questions… how do you get your rope back?? 😂😂

    • @dirtyface21
      @dirtyface21 Před rokem +369

      That's what I was thinking!

    • @mattj6940
      @mattj6940 Před rokem +1469

      They’re just pulled through the rings at the top, once he’s down he pulls on the orange line and it’ll pull right through. Always gotta remember to remove the knots at the ends of the ropes before hand 😉

    • @RobROSjr
      @RobROSjr Před rokem +224

      @@mattj6940 once explained makes so much sense. 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️ Thanks!

    • @johnt7776
      @johnt7776 Před rokem +135

      @@mattj6940 if you don’t remove the knots does that mean you gotta climb back up??

    • @mls01981
      @mls01981 Před rokem +343

      The blue rope is his climbing rope. The orange rope is a "tagline" -- a lightweight rope used only for lowering off the climb.
      He ties the climbing rope and tagline together and the knot "blocks" at the rappel rings. Now he can rappel the full length of his climbing rope to the bottom. Once down, he pulls on the tagline line, on the side with the knot, and it pulls the tagline down first and finally the tail of the climbing rope goes up and through the rings and falls to the ground (still tied to the tagline).
      If he didn't use a tagline and belayed through two strands of rope, he would only get half the distance to the ground and he would need a second belay station.
      In a rescue situation (or if you plan on going up and down the route), you could fix the rope to the anchor and rappel down a single strand. This is pretty common technique for big wall climbing when you don't want to live in a portaledge. Eventually you have to recover the rope by climbing back to the anchor or leaving for someone else to recover.

  • @chovue2363
    @chovue2363 Před rokem +1008

    "Making my way downtown, rappelling fast, faces pass, and I'm cliff bound"

    • @baddie1shoe
      @baddie1shoe Před rokem +18

      ‘Ground bound’

    • @leskobrandon691
      @leskobrandon691 Před rokem +3

      you think I'm putting my 250 lbs. in one dinky little bite in a rock? no way!!

    • @shootermcgavin8793
      @shootermcgavin8793 Před rokem +1

      @@baddie1shoe you must be fun at parties

    • @baddie1shoe
      @baddie1shoe Před rokem +10

      Making’ my way down-moun, rappelling fast, fault lines pass, and I’m ground bound..

    • @jodyrobertson996
      @jodyrobertson996 Před rokem

      @@shootermcgavin8793 isn't shooter the one that got clowned by happy

  • @DJ-kg6zq
    @DJ-kg6zq Před 2 lety +3514

    FYI The metal rings stay on the rock and he pulls his rope down. Then repeat if the cliff is bigger🙃

    • @dioncurtiscurtis3188
      @dioncurtiscurtis3188 Před 2 lety +87

      Thanks, are already there for others who wanna climb?

    • @nico3727
      @nico3727 Před 2 lety +105

      @@dioncurtiscurtis3188 yes like normal trails

    • @MarcA75
      @MarcA75 Před 2 lety +251

      @@nico3727 so I guess recreational climbers only use these prepared and only the more extreme climbers go on the unprepared mountains?

    • @dioncurtiscurtis3188
      @dioncurtiscurtis3188 Před 2 lety +20

      @@MarcA75 lol it’s what it sounds like

    • @stormb3948
      @stormb3948 Před 2 lety +169

      Who puts the anchor points on the rock? Previous climbers or how does it work? Also, I'm curious if those anchors ever come out with all that weight pulling on them?

  • @namelessnick9791
    @namelessnick9791 Před 2 lety +3148

    Damn the cameraman just chillin on his head the whole time what a bad ass

    • @Jakenbake98
      @Jakenbake98 Před 2 lety +55

      It’s not literally a camera man on his head he has it mounted on his helmet. There’s no way he could carry the camera man I’m 75% sure of it

    • @polochbabaaient2223
      @polochbabaaient2223 Před 2 lety +15

      @GoatMan what are you saying bro

    • @thizzlemane420
      @thizzlemane420 Před 2 lety +45

      @Jake Lundell lmaooooo. You're a goof bro.

    • @polochbabaaient2223
      @polochbabaaient2223 Před 2 lety +3

      @GoatMan tf ?

    • @aliciaanextdoor
      @aliciaanextdoor Před 2 lety +36

      @@Jakenbake98 you must not have a sense of humor

  • @ashclown_
    @ashclown_ Před rokem +114

    Alex Honnold: I just climb down

  • @Spencer-4
    @Spencer-4 Před rokem +152

    Remember folks to always tie stopper knots when repelling. Some very good climbers have lost their lives from zipping off the line on long raps.

    • @TheLampdude
      @TheLampdude Před rokem +3

      Yep, always a few of those in ANAC

    • @Spencer-4
      @Spencer-4 Před rokem +3

      @@TheLampdude always so sad

    • @chrisedwards1890
      @chrisedwards1890 Před 11 měsíci +11

      And use a 3rd hand (prusik etc) as well!

    • @MarcGyverIt
      @MarcGyverIt Před 6 měsíci +3

      I had a close call once. But it was also close to the ground, so not a big deal.

    • @Darthdoodoo
      @Darthdoodoo Před 6 měsíci +4

      Plenty of arborists have died the same way.

  • @jwec9867
    @jwec9867 Před 2 lety +645

    This is honestly a lot less anxiety inducing and more safe than most online climbing videos.

    • @magtovi
      @magtovi Před rokem +12

      Actually it can be argued that rappelling is riskier than climbing.

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Před rokem

      @@magtovi what is that?

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Před rokem

      @@magtovi I think I saw that word before today what is it

    • @magtovi
      @magtovi Před rokem +4

      @@mihailmilev9909 Climbing is going up with hands, feet and gear and you have a rope for safety.
      Rappelling is what he's doing in the video, coming down using the rope.

    • @drew388
      @drew388 Před rokem +2

      yeah solo is the way to go. thats how my old man taught me if you cant go solo then you probably shoulding be climbing that rock to begin with.

  • @abhishekkhandkar
    @abhishekkhandkar Před 2 lety +2183

    "Back to the ground, nice and safe"
    Hence I never leave it ✌🏽

    • @foxwoodjones9831
      @foxwoodjones9831 Před 2 lety +12

      You would think it’s safe right, not for me. I’m the person that trips over nothing on flat ground. 😢😜

    • @Ohhellnah-ne9uk
      @Ohhellnah-ne9uk Před rokem +4

      How do you g’et the rope down?

    • @Nuttyirishman85
      @Nuttyirishman85 Před rokem +2

      @@Ohhellnah-ne9uk It’s looped, you pull one end.

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Před rokem

      @@foxwoodjones9831 lmao

    • @shaunnewbedford736
      @shaunnewbedford736 Před rokem

      ​​@@Ohhellnah-ne9uk You send your climbing Feline
      Aka "cat" up there to retrieve it at the end and set up @ the beginning 🎉🎉...

  • @skwabo
    @skwabo Před 2 lety +11

    I almost plummeted to my death once by doing this part wrong. ALWAYS double-check your rope and knots! You did it right here👍

  • @swedeson6188
    @swedeson6188 Před rokem +18

    Im a tree climber, and for some reason the scariest part is always going from ascending to descending..
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @taleseylad1249
      @taleseylad1249 Před hodinou +1

      Especially when you can't feel the next step without letting go

  • @nehemiahlacson3378
    @nehemiahlacson3378 Před 2 lety +2163

    I am that guy that could climb up but not down, like a cat stuck on a tree.

    • @kzerproductions9370
      @kzerproductions9370 Před 2 lety +32

      LITERALLY

    • @HitLeftistsWithHammers
      @HitLeftistsWithHammers Před 2 lety +61

      Its so hard to keep a straight face in those situations. Lots of people freeze up and cry, loudly. This happens on low man made climbs a ton ( of course, as those are far more prevalent ).

    • @tylerscott4619
      @tylerscott4619 Před 2 lety +13

      Legit me asf was thinking the exact same shit

    • @brokeasdope
      @brokeasdope Před 2 lety +42

      Climbing down is not only waaay more difficult but also waaaay more dangerous. That's why we rappel instead of trying to climb down.

    • @gregorysamaniego36
      @gregorysamaniego36 Před 2 lety +12

      Yelling from the top call the firemen

  • @gradenthebarbarian2258
    @gradenthebarbarian2258 Před 2 lety +406

    I love how he goes “Niceeee” regarding the fact that he hasn’t fallen to his death yet lmaooo

    • @senorita-qh6bm
      @senorita-qh6bm Před 2 lety +6

      Right like he seems surprisingly nervous that he’s not falling down 😭

    • @sanddr.
      @sanddr. Před rokem

      thats literally me after going down a climb lmao

  • @sadezem991
    @sadezem991 Před rokem +51

    As someone with a brain injury who can't even walk down stairs normally, this shit amazes me lol I wish I could do something like this! But I will live vicariously through you. Also this is terrifying, my heart was beating out of my chest when you started getting down.

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives Před rokem +2

      There's a new movie called Fall. The one made in 2022 with a girl on a pole in the poster. I couldn't even watch it. I was so scared. My hands and feet sweaty. It's an excellent scary movie. Luckily I didn't skip over the pivotol twist and I have a technical plot hole question but it's the best scary movie I've seen my whole life. My hands are sweaty thinking about it lol.

    • @sadezem991
      @sadezem991 Před rokem +3

      @@aftersexhighfives I watched the trailer for that and it scared the fuck out of me! Such a terrifying concept lol. Maybe I'll watch it! I used to do stuff like that but nooo wayyy now

    • @craigward7691
      @craigward7691 Před rokem +2

      watch alex Honnold's free solo stuff if you want to suffer cardiac arrest :P

    • @agentlemansoperation3821
      @agentlemansoperation3821 Před 6 měsíci +1

      If you'd like to try, look for an introduction class for "top rope outdoor climbing." It's setup in a way so you can't actually fall. It's the way everyone should start. I hope you have the opportunity.

    • @MarcGyverIt
      @MarcGyverIt Před 6 měsíci +1

      I could still take you out to do it. I've taken people who you'd think had brain injuries, and they did it lol

  • @pacegotlost89
    @pacegotlost89 Před rokem +13

    making my way downtown ⭐✨🌟💫

  • @clintonearlwalker
    @clintonearlwalker Před 2 lety +123

    I had a room mate in college that was a climber. When he got to the top, he'd wrap a rope around a tree, no knots or anything, and use that rope to rappel down removing the protection on the way down. When he got to the bottom, he'd just pull one end of the rope that was around the tree at the top, and the rope would come down.
    He'd never leave protection in the wall, that stuff is expensive. Although occasionally a pin would get stuck and he'd have to leave it. He would NEVER use any protection left by a former climber, he would change his route just to stay about 6 feet away from it. He was also very particular about "don't step on the rope". (it damages the rope). I would stand at the bottom and belay, sometimes I'd walk up around back and rappel down (just for fun), but I couldn't climb like him, he was tall, skinny, had strong fingers and toes.

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před rokem +5

      Is he still with us?

    • @clintonearlwalker
      @clintonearlwalker Před rokem +9

      @@jamesjameson4566 I don't know, I lost contact with him years ago. I do know he walked the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine, but that was the last I heard of him, many years ago.

    • @aoqa22
      @aoqa22 Před 10 měsíci

      why doesn’t he use protection left by other people?

    • @clintonearlwalker
      @clintonearlwalker Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@aoqa22 Because it was so dangerous. It might have been in the wall for 20 years, any pressure against it and it might break right off. That could only happen once and you would be dead.

    • @MrJimtimslim
      @MrJimtimslim Před 10 měsíci +6

      This comment is from someone that knows a little....but not a lot about climbing 😅😅

  • @Divesh114
    @Divesh114 Před 2 lety +49

    'Whats up tiktok'
    CZcams - am i a joke to you?

    • @Fapjockey101
      @Fapjockey101 Před rokem

      100%
      There's a reason I call it "Shit Tok"

    • @jgbraschi
      @jgbraschi Před 3 měsíci

      Who is Tiktok? Friend of the guy who made the video?

  • @akashasausuke5249
    @akashasausuke5249 Před rokem +1

    YOU ROCK BROTHER!!!! Absolutely amazing!! You live a beautiful life 👍

  • @Truthbewithyou
    @Truthbewithyou Před 10 měsíci +1

    So just that little pin thing in the rock 😲 Wtf, you guys are amazing!! I was harnessed in to my bed just watching 😬

  • @brendanbunnell5120
    @brendanbunnell5120 Před 2 lety +63

    I know NH when I see it. With all that granite that’d be the the Franconia Notch. Breathtaking views in the Whites. Live free or die.

  • @romanticdonkey468
    @romanticdonkey468 Před 2 lety +81

    There’s just something about looking at a length of rope and saying “Ya, I trust this rope with my life”

    • @winstonpoplin
      @winstonpoplin Před 2 lety +5

      @Caper Guy simple physics? If a rope is shorten then there are less places along the length of the rope that could fail. Just like a chain with 2 links has a lower chance of breaking than a chain with 1000 links. Because for each link you add you must factor in that link's chance of failure into the total failure chance of the entire chain. A rope isnt a chain but you can think of each addition of length of rope as adding a "link". TLDR if a rope is longer then it has more places that might break so a short rope would techincally have a lower failure rate.

    • @ProDigit80
      @ProDigit80 Před 2 lety +11

      Nah,
      It's the pin in the rock!
      Believe me, that rope is safer, than if the piece of rock cracks where the pin is located in!

    • @brokeasdope
      @brokeasdope Před 2 lety +17

      @@winstonpoplin you're horribly misinformed bud. That's a dynamic Kern mantle rope. It's woven in such a way that when under tension it actually stretches to help mitigate force. The shorter the rope is the less elongation that takes place and the more force is exerted on both the rope, increasing the likelyhood it will fail, and your body, increasing the risk of injury. This explained as "fall factor" and is described by the total length of rope in the system over the length of fall the climber takes, the highest fall factor experienced in rock climbing is a 2 and after a fall factor 2 you should absolutely retire the rope.

    • @brokeasdope
      @brokeasdope Před 2 lety +6

      Everyone who climbs recognizes it's a dangerous sport. Through practice and obviously good equipment you can mitigate that risk but it's always there. Personally the risk is 100% worthi it.

    • @winstonpoplin
      @winstonpoplin Před 2 lety

      @@brokeasdope they didnt mention falling on the rope. We are just talking about a single piece of rope, not any specific brand or type of rope. We are talking about the fact that if a rope is longer it has more bonds between atoms that are supporting the weight. And the more bonds between atoms you are hanging from the more likely it is that one will break. Its pretty simple buddy.

  • @manaman9625
    @manaman9625 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Him: “making our way down here”
    Me: “making my way downtown”

  • @nathanieldellapenta8200
    @nathanieldellapenta8200 Před rokem +2

    Low-key thought he was gonna pull a Kratos on us

  • @Tonio500
    @Tonio500 Před 2 lety +5

    Him: what’s up tiktok?
    Me on CZcams shorts: and I took that personally

  • @daveens5259
    @daveens5259 Před 2 lety +25

    PAS to anchor ✔️
    Extended ATC ✔️
    Third hand from the belay loop ✔️
    Stoppers on the rope ends ✔️
    This guy safes.

    • @AdeClimb
      @AdeClimb Před 2 lety +2

      I'd disagree on a few points the main one being the overhand stopper knots being well away from the main knot rather than butted up against it. This introduces a bigger risk of snagging when you pull the lines. Using a fig 8 to join in this manner gets mixed reviews at best and certainly not standard in the UK but possibly ligit in other areas.

    • @at802
      @at802 Před 2 lety

      @@AdeClimb double fisherman better to join? I haven’t used twin or half rope. Obviously that may be 2 singles but same principle I guess to join for the rap.

    • @alexdaze
      @alexdaze Před rokem

      Fingers in the quicklink = FAIL on all the other points for me.

    • @yeditosarol
      @yeditosarol Před 5 měsíci

      He used a figure eight to tie two ropes together- not recommended- euro death knots better
      Didn’t use a prusik
      Both those things are pretty bad

  • @12vlover
    @12vlover Před rokem +1

    Thank you I just asked about how you get down on the other video thanks for responding

  • @I-serve-you-tea
    @I-serve-you-tea Před 7 měsíci

    I hope you live a long life.

  • @jaydenmartinis9092
    @jaydenmartinis9092 Před 2 lety +35

    I have respect for you. that’s a crazy rush I’m not scared of heights but that’s just stressful 😂🙏

    • @jacobsimanek1333
      @jacobsimanek1333 Před rokem

      Its statistically safer than walking up/ down stairs

    • @turolretar
      @turolretar Před rokem

      @@jacobsimanek1333 that seems not true

  • @sammetcalf161
    @sammetcalf161 Před 2 lety +783

    I’m not a climber so this might be a stupid question but you have a way to get your rope down if it’s yours?

    • @andrewwakkuri9993
      @andrewwakkuri9993 Před 2 lety +532

      The rope is only threaded through the rings, not knotted to them. When he gets down he will pull the blue end out via the orange rope.

    • @joeygamache525
      @joeygamache525 Před 2 lety +96

      @@andrewwakkuri9993 thanks I had no idea!

    • @lightbearer1550
      @lightbearer1550 Před 2 lety +48

      @@andrewwakkuri9993 so... what about the anchor? I assume they don't just leave it there no?

    • @cooperpayne7896
      @cooperpayne7896 Před 2 lety +27

      @@lightbearer1550 I guess it depends if you climb in the same spots you could leave it for reuse? I assume

    • @YuriEmpire45
      @YuriEmpire45 Před 2 lety +180

      @@lightbearer1550 the anchors are bolted so they're permanent, if you had temporary anchors on the way up you'd let the belay device hold you as you remove them on the way down

  • @youtubeacc5963
    @youtubeacc5963 Před rokem +1

    man y’all people got balls doin this, i don’t even like looking over balcony’s down to the bottom at the beach

  • @shayhan6227
    @shayhan6227 Před 10 měsíci

    That was a beautiful view. I can imagine a fantasy story with a shadow of a dragon gliding masking the canopy briefly.

  • @DonaldHoneywill
    @DonaldHoneywill Před 2 lety +30

    Thank you ...I've done some climbing but that was years before you could capture the experience on a go pro or similar device.
    I might say knowing little about the experience you show today may have had a better effect on attracting new people.
    Now you can scare the shit out of them prior to the personal experience many regretted back in the day ..lol ..
    Thanks for taking tbe time to show and share your experience .Wonderful ...be careful

  • @oliverperson5795
    @oliverperson5795 Před 2 lety +4

    It’s always nice that you can go your own speed during this

  • @abramhernandez1216
    @abramhernandez1216 Před měsícem

    Beautifully done. 💪😎👍More!

  • @abdulhalim3915
    @abdulhalim3915 Před rokem +1

    When he said how he "gets down" while rock climbing, my dumbass thought he was about to show us some dance moves while climbing

  • @mlguy8376
    @mlguy8376 Před 2 lety +95

    One of two questions I wanted to know about rock climbing that you solved - the first is how did they get those things into the wall the first place? Is it a hero that goes up and screws it in at each interval?

    • @CasparWilson
      @CasparWilson Před 2 lety +26

      Yes. But they can have a safety rope secured at the summit (by other climbers that go the long way around)

    • @christopherevasin4142
      @christopherevasin4142 Před 2 lety +50

      yeah its a hero that goes up. Sometimes they set up top ropes and start from the top down but lots of the time its some crazy cowboys just sending it drinking beers. I climbed at a crag in Jasper called Lost Boys. The guys that established the crag saw it from another mountain while they were looking for climbing spots. This year one of them died having a race to bolt a route

    • @mlguy8376
      @mlguy8376 Před 2 lety

      @@CasparWilson thanks!

    • @mlguy8376
      @mlguy8376 Před 2 lety +9

      @@christopherevasin4142 that does sound wild! It also sounds like it would be an interesting indie documentary (unless one already exists?) - the documentaries I have seen have been from the climber point of view - but those lads setting the route seem like good for docus.

    • @agawdsparadise3782
      @agawdsparadise3782 Před 2 lety +10

      There's a rock climbing society where people go and drill new routes

  • @nschur897
    @nschur897 Před 2 lety +14

    Did the eaglet last year... Tossed our ropes down and they got caught in the wind. Looks like you got great conditions.

    • @danielgockerell
      @danielgockerell Před 2 lety

      Make an alpine bomb.

    • @nschur897
      @nschur897 Před 2 lety

      @@danielgockerell we did, but once it hit the ground the ropes still got pulled. The wind was whipping.

    • @danielgockerell
      @danielgockerell Před 2 lety

      @@nschur897 uuuuuugggghhhh that’s frustrating. Hate when the conditions get like that.

    • @bobjamaica9045
      @bobjamaica9045 Před 2 lety

      Should have done the leap of faith at that point

  • @Bill_tyler
    @Bill_tyler Před 21 dnem

    The repel is the best part 😊

  • @dominiquedoeslife
    @dominiquedoeslife Před 7 měsíci

    Coming down is the most exciting part!

  • @BlackRose3610
    @BlackRose3610 Před 2 lety +5

    When you looked over your shoulder I could feel the end of your rope sliding through my left hand, stomache plummeting

  • @xpndblhero5170
    @xpndblhero5170 Před 2 lety +21

    I think as a lazy person I'd enjoy sitting at the top and repelling down.... But not climbing up. 😂

    • @cdejewel
      @cdejewel Před 2 lety

      Climbing up is so fun!

  • @TuffonDirt
    @TuffonDirt Před rokem

    I love how you used to ropes. Proud of you.😊

  • @zer0coolninja887
    @zer0coolninja887 Před rokem +1

    Bro i would feel like those things holding me will fall i have soouch respect for you all

  • @aydenpomerleau5474
    @aydenpomerleau5474 Před 2 lety +14

    How does rock climbing work? Like when you climb down how do you get your gear back? Or do you just leave it there?

    • @johnmcho
      @johnmcho Před 2 lety +6

      If it is single pitch, you stop at every piece by holding the rope and simply pull out the gear, clip it to your harness and keep going. The chains you see him rappelling off are permanent bolts, so they stay there and are replaced every so often when needed. As far as the rope, you pull the end where the knot is and it comes down fairly easily (most of the time).

  • @lukehansen1239
    @lukehansen1239 Před 2 lety +12

    Please look into using a third hand (friction hitch) when repelling like this. If you accidentally let go of your break hand, you could have a serious fall like this.

    • @Fred-tm9dn
      @Fred-tm9dn Před 2 lety +7

      I believe it's in his right hand( black rope).

    • @SmokeytheBeer
      @SmokeytheBeer Před 2 lety +2

      He's definitely using a Prusik in his right hand. You can hear the extra friction.

    • @ryant5672
      @ryant5672 Před 2 lety

      You know what rhymes with friction hitch?

  • @trevormacdonald6743
    @trevormacdonald6743 Před 4 měsíci

    Looks like a nice use of the prussik on the lower hand good set up

  • @roofking234
    @roofking234 Před 8 měsíci

    EXCELLENT work. 💪

  • @Tom_on_rock
    @Tom_on_rock Před 2 lety +21

    ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS TIE A KNOT at the end of the side of the rope that you are rappelling towards

  • @sofifiwashere
    @sofifiwashere Před 2 lety +10

    wait, does that rope thing stay there for everyone to use or is it yours? and if it is yours how do you get it down?

    • @AcronymAbuser
      @AcronymAbuser Před 2 lety +3

      The two ropes (blue and red) are joined by two knots at the anchor. Once on the ground, you can pull the ropes through the anchor like you would pull a string through a ring. In this case, the ropes will only feed from left to right because the knot is on the right side of the anchor. However, on shorter routes you can rappel off a single rope which allows you to pull the rope down from either side.

  • @notgnishsawegroeg4831
    @notgnishsawegroeg4831 Před 9 měsíci

    Just climbed the Eaglet last weekend - it was my first multi-pitch!

  • @gforce9596
    @gforce9596 Před 10 měsíci

    Be careful and thorough always ❤

  • @kiwikiwi2483
    @kiwikiwi2483 Před 2 lety +17

    You know it's bad when the professional climber in the group says "this is the scariest part" 😂

  • @tesla_fam5655
    @tesla_fam5655 Před 2 lety +2

    Imagine being that guy that has issues hanging up picture on walls at home and doing this. Anchor anxiety to the max.

  • @animalworld2055
    @animalworld2055 Před 7 měsíci

    That's pure talent and it should be supported

  • @RollingRoutes
    @RollingRoutes Před rokem

    Love it!

  • @pzernze
    @pzernze Před 2 lety +11

    Im wondering, how would you disconnect the cable when you're down?

    • @chrisburke9279
      @chrisburke9279 Před 2 lety +2

      Magic

    • @geramx0
      @geramx0 Před 2 lety +3

      He just pull the orange rope and it will unreleased the rope from rings.

    • @zonlymachine
      @zonlymachine Před 2 lety +5

      Rope is free to slide through the anchor. But because your weighting both ends equally while rappelling, it doesn’t. Once down you pull on one end.

    • @pzernze
      @pzernze Před 2 lety

      Thanks guys

  • @whyteisrealyte
    @whyteisrealyte Před 2 lety +4

    be careful buddy leave room to grow
    **Remember to listen when you get the feeling your going too far 😉** ⚡✌️⚡

  • @Nev4
    @Nev4 Před rokem

    Highly recommend a flat overhand instead of a retraced figure 8 for conjoining the ropes

  • @caleb_baertsch
    @caleb_baertsch Před 2 lety +11

    The fastest option is jump and mlg water bucket clutch to avoid fall damage

  • @rodriserran4909
    @rodriserran4909 Před 2 lety +4

    You should be using a machard or prusik in case something happens and you let go your right hand... prevention is always your best ally 👍🏻 amazing spot btw

    • @aarondgallegos
      @aarondgallegos Před 2 lety +3

      Are you saying he should have ANOTHER third hand? You can clearly see his on the right. 🙄

  • @lavasharkandboygirl9716

    My heart rate doubles every time I watch these videos

  • @blablablablabla101
    @blablablablabla101 Před 7 měsíci

    Inventors should invent an lifesaving airbag bubble when you fall

  • @tensecondsplit5471
    @tensecondsplit5471 Před rokem +37

    "How do you get down?"
    First audible step "take off the personal anchor"
    💀

    • @lawcon2157
      @lawcon2157 Před rokem

      that was my first thought to lol

  • @pilmania
    @pilmania Před 2 lety +3

    are the anchors left for other climbers? how do they know it's safe to use?

    • @calamityaj7318
      @calamityaj7318 Před 2 lety +5

      Only the top anchor, most of the gear I believe is taken down on the repel down. Also you can get information on routes from other climbers online to know if the top anchor is safe

    • @youngboomerragevictim8857
      @youngboomerragevictim8857 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah the original route setter puts anchors in and you pull you own gear out on the way down

    • @kylerey09
      @kylerey09 Před 2 lety

      Sometimes you'll
      climb to an anchor and realize it should've been replaced years ago. Never a good feeling rappelling down one of those.

  • @HeadHunter1553
    @HeadHunter1553 Před rokem

    Bro u never failed

  • @izil1fe
    @izil1fe Před 6 měsíci

    He is using two "half rope's" together here, then once he is down he pulls the lower rope down.
    That is how you get the full lenght of the half rope AND the ability to recover it once down.
    If you use a normal rope, not half, not twin, normal rope, you only get half the lenght and it's usually heavier then using two half ropes.

  • @zonlymachine
    @zonlymachine Před 2 lety +5

    Isn’t the flat figure 8 not recommend? Cause it fails at east loads? Even with the stopped knots for the knot failing. Why not just use an overhand?

    • @yeskiii
      @yeskiii Před 2 lety +3

      Yea, better to use an EDK instead of the flat figure 8 (what he did)

    • @schmoo...
      @schmoo... Před 2 lety

      ^ This. EDK also has less of a tendency to get caught than the 8 when pulling the rope down

    • @m22235
      @m22235 Před 2 lety

      The flat figure 8 is unsafe, but that's not a flat figure 8, it's a Flemish bend.

  • @ConeMakerDude2020
    @ConeMakerDude2020 Před 2 lety +2

    But how did he get the ropes in the lopes to begin with.

    • @jacobbush4787
      @jacobbush4787 Před 2 lety +1

      Harpoon gun like batman.

    • @gordogarbo
      @gordogarbo Před 2 lety +1

      He climbed a route from the bottom to top, either clipping his rope, with quickdraws, into fixed protection, points called bolts, on the way up, or he placed his own temporary protection points, like Cams and stoppers/nuts into cracks in the wall. Then when he got to the top he threaded the end of one rope through the fixed rappel rings at the top and tied the two ropes together so that he could rappel the full length of the rope, all the way to the ground.

  • @boyzinthewood1
    @boyzinthewood1 Před rokem

    Nice to see someone climbing down on CZcams rather than just falling

  • @ynerrad9291
    @ynerrad9291 Před 2 lety

    I abseiled down a 10m wall at a camp when I was a kid and that was a traumatic experience. 😂 Great to see people get out and enjoy it, for those who can’t 😅

  • @ruready4adventure743
    @ruready4adventure743 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for posting your experiences Noah!
    I’ve always appreciated the climbing community.
    Jeremiah 29:11

  • @jahetravel
    @jahetravel Před rokem +11

    this looks a lot more fun than climbing up 😂

  • @whatsimonadoes
    @whatsimonadoes Před rokem

    This looks insane 😮❤

  • @user-qh6ii7qt6m
    @user-qh6ii7qt6m Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the tutorial. Could've used this advice when I just jumped off the cliff when i was done. Didn't think you could just..go down.

  • @lefthandcigg4253
    @lefthandcigg4253 Před 2 lety +7

    So the anchors are left in the rock when you get down?

  • @DrKampfpudding
    @DrKampfpudding Před 2 lety +3

    I'd imagine it being even more fun base jumping down

  • @skadi4214
    @skadi4214 Před 8 měsíci

    Makein my way down town, walkin fast and im home bound lala la la la

  • @cyler6127
    @cyler6127 Před rokem

    That looks like it would be fun. 🤩

  • @anthonyjmeli
    @anthonyjmeli Před 2 lety +2

    When I remove my personal anchor I always put it onto my atc to maintain redundancy through out the system.

  • @matt.sclarandis
    @matt.sclarandis Před rokem

    Stunning location!

  • @ItsMelyssa
    @ItsMelyssa Před rokem

    “What’s up tick tock”
    (Checks to see what app I’m currently wasting time on)
    Lol got meee 😂 love the content!

  • @michaelirish4704
    @michaelirish4704 Před 2 lety

    I climb and climbing videos still put me on edge

  • @ardaehi
    @ardaehi Před 4 dny

    this is the most enjoyable part btw

  • @Green_frogl
    @Green_frogl Před rokem

    The abseiling technique is so fun I can recommend 10 / 10 (kinda hurts and is tiring if you don’t have the right equipment

  • @blucheer8743
    @blucheer8743 Před 9 měsíci

    “You can do anything but lay-off my blue suede shoes!”

  • @suspiciousspaghooti
    @suspiciousspaghooti Před rokem

    When I was 15 I went to a jrotc camp, had to rappel off a 65 ft tower once off helicopter landing bar things and a normal wall. After the long climb up I was met with a swift "here clip this on and get off my tower" it was really fun tho

  • @user-em7lp1sb4k
    @user-em7lp1sb4k Před měsícem

    I used to climb back in the late 70's early 80's we ALWAYS used a pursik knot to backup the belay device cheap insurance.

  • @abdulwahab5008
    @abdulwahab5008 Před rokem

    "take off personal anchor"..
    Me:... *brain.exe has stopped working*

  • @joybreegaming8781
    @joybreegaming8781 Před rokem

    Must say I agree that jumping down to repel is the scariest part

  • @wds424
    @wds424 Před rokem

    Its actually very beautiful id like to try it one day

  • @gvn71
    @gvn71 Před rokem

    The Eaglet! Great climb!

  • @l.krishnarao2883
    @l.krishnarao2883 Před rokem +1

    This video is very important and hardfully

  • @robozbeci
    @robozbeci Před rokem

    Nice setup!

  • @moss1245
    @moss1245 Před rokem

    The black diamond ATC 😍

  • @nathgibs03
    @nathgibs03 Před rokem

    For those who have never repelled before, it is one of the coolest things you can do

  • @JaRuuizz
    @JaRuuizz Před rokem

    I imagine these guys have had some gnarly encounters with some freak ass spiders

  • @111mia
    @111mia Před rokem

    My hands are sweaty from watching this

  • @janekmundt579
    @janekmundt579 Před 8 měsíci

    I remember having to do this the first time with a storm coming in. And someone else on the line too. He was my safety check but i wanted to get down asap so at some point when I arrived at the bottom my hands were almost burnt

  • @Damocles54
    @Damocles54 Před 11 měsíci

    Heh i used to have a 100m static line for rappelling. I was able to do a 276' single line descent once. God that was fun. Since i was doing it just for fun and not for tactical training, i threw the bag down instead of using a leg bag. That meant the entire weight of the type was pulling down which basically acted like a belay. So the first 40' or so rather than breaking to control speed, i actually had to feed the line through my figure 8. But once i could drop freely i had fun lol