oldno7
07-01-2012, 08:26 AM
Spencer was given instruction at the start of the day on the technique of a firemans belay.
He was told that this was a job and to take it seriously, that holding your arm in the air,towards the rappeler, allows you to adjust rope length throughout the rappel as well as being able to quickly pull down to stop a rappeler should the need arise.
Well--the need arose towards the end of the day, Hummingbird was on the second stage of a 2 stage rappel, she slipped and the ever mindful Spencer stopped her in a split second. Andy was in a position to discuss with Hummingbird what had happened and what could have been done better.
All I could say was GREAT JOB SPENCER, he took a potential situation, arrested it and created a learning experience for all.:2thumbs::2thumbs:
On the last rappel, the 80' freehanger, Spencer was 3rd down, he got partway, hanging in the air and his hand became hot. Having great knowledge of how well a firemans worked and a cool level head, he asked to be stopped so his hand could cool. Andy had instructed him earlier on how to add friction on the ATS while rappelling, Spencer didn't want to do this, hanging 70' in the air, so he opted to be stopped a few times so his hand could cool and resumed. Great presence!!
I know he got a bit tired towards the end of the day but when he was tired, he was still thinking and working his way through.
GREAT JOB AND GREAT DAY SPENCER(the smartest 15 year old ever:haha:)inside joke...
He was told that this was a job and to take it seriously, that holding your arm in the air,towards the rappeler, allows you to adjust rope length throughout the rappel as well as being able to quickly pull down to stop a rappeler should the need arise.
Well--the need arose towards the end of the day, Hummingbird was on the second stage of a 2 stage rappel, she slipped and the ever mindful Spencer stopped her in a split second. Andy was in a position to discuss with Hummingbird what had happened and what could have been done better.
All I could say was GREAT JOB SPENCER, he took a potential situation, arrested it and created a learning experience for all.:2thumbs::2thumbs:
On the last rappel, the 80' freehanger, Spencer was 3rd down, he got partway, hanging in the air and his hand became hot. Having great knowledge of how well a firemans worked and a cool level head, he asked to be stopped so his hand could cool. Andy had instructed him earlier on how to add friction on the ATS while rappelling, Spencer didn't want to do this, hanging 70' in the air, so he opted to be stopped a few times so his hand could cool and resumed. Great presence!!
I know he got a bit tired towards the end of the day but when he was tired, he was still thinking and working his way through.
GREAT JOB AND GREAT DAY SPENCER(the smartest 15 year old ever:haha:)inside joke...