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From The Seattle Times artcile on LR accident:

"Richards wasn't pulled over the ridge because the rope was tied to a harness in a way that absorbed much of Cooley's weight."

 

How is that?

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Oh Common, that's part of the fun of cc.com. Any other forum gets 6 or seven posts about whether or not to rap off of a sling. Here we have gotten 75 and still going. Wait till you see what you can do to tieing in.

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From The Seattle Times artcile on LR accident:

"Richards wasn't pulled over the ridge because the rope was tied to a harness in a way that absorbed much of Cooley's weight."

 

How is that?

 

you know maybe it was the rope cutting into the snow of the ridge that provided enough friction to prevent the sling shot effect, not any tie in. Geek_em8.gifhahaha.gif

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Is that instead of " French Ridge" ? hahaha.gif

It took place on Patriot Peak. The French were spending their ill-gotten billions on grape juice and frilly shirts. If you read the article with an eye on what was probably said based on how the non-climbing journalist interpreted it, I think Dru is right. It wasn't the way they were tied in. It was the fact that they were using the crest of the ridge between them as sort of dynamic pro while simo-climbing.

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