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Remarkable story and one that thankfully ends with climber OK but in A&E with broken bones.
This one is at Curbar:
[url= https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/item/71015/elder_statesman_and_a_ground_fall_for_michele_caminati ]Ground Fall - Michele Caminati[/url]
Oooof. Looks like the rope cut rather than snapped.
Well the one thing that scared me the most abandoning a route in the alps was when we had no knife and had to cut a rope, it was far too easy to do it on a sharp edge, looks like it took a lot of momentum out as it went thankfully
Oooof. Looks like the rope cut rather than snapped.
Oh yes, I meant that the rock cut the rope rather than it snapped though the effect is largely the same!
looks like it took a lot of momentum out as it went thankfully
Yeah I think that's how he managed to walk away with just a broken wrist and heel!
I was at hard grit live last night and they should this as an extra. He was there on crutches having only been discharged from hospital earlier that day!
In good spirits though and said he still has plenty of grit routes he wants to fall off so will be back.
And I forgot the best bit. He'd already climbed the route the day before!
This ascent was just for the camera :-0
In good spirits though and said he still has plenty of grit routes he wants to fall off so will be back.
OMG that guy is a hero. I want to have a bromance with him!
And I forgot the best bit. He'd already climbed the route the day before!This ascent was just for the camera :-0
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Hard to watch isn't it. I can see why Steve McClure went with a triple rope! Whilst making 7a look like a path...
What was that a single 7mm?
What was that a single 7mm?
It was a 10mm but still.
