Things that give you "the ick"
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J Pwrote: As in over my head? LOL. It is quite telling that it took me a while to get the next guy's joke about raid bug spray. |
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Becca Joy Steinbrecher wrote: I wish random dudes cheered me on… |
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Becca Joy Steinbrecher wrote: Then asks if you're okay when you fall. |
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apogeewrote: The amount of guides doing that for the gram inside protected areas. Ick. Burn. Purification of Mankind. |
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Mikey Barrowrote: I usually rap just to save wear on my rope. Major ick is listening to it scrape over an edge as you lower. |
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Getting a sweet breakfast burrito before going climbing and the pico de gallo is so wet that it soggs out the burrito wrap. |
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Mikey Barrowrote: Repel vs rappel. |
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Marc801 Cwrote: LOL! Yeah I finally got there |
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break hand vs brake hand |
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Eric Mosswrote: A bigger ick is if you have to traverse left or right half way down the rappel and then the rope shifts over an edge above you |
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Ick: smelling fish sauce Yum: eating fish sauce |
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Mikey Barrowrote: Definite sphincter clencher. |
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Nicholai Petruninwrote: Yuuuup |
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Harness wedgies. |
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Eric Mosswrote: How is lowering putting more wear on your rope than rapping? |
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Marc801 Cwrote: Tension movement over a carbiner vs static load on a carabiner then just the weight of the rope moving across the biner. |
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John Clarkwrote: Definitely, getting lowered all the time wears on the rope a ton. |
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“Come on, so strong” |
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Marc801 Cwrote: When you lower, the rope is under body weight tension as it runs over bulges and edges. With rapping the only rope drag tension is the weight of the rope. If you have to lower with rope drag, the person being lowered can hold the brake side of the rope to take out some tension, or even attach their belay device to the brake side and self-lower for 5/8 the tension. |






