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Mountaineer
09-04-2012, 10:03 AM
This Labor Day we decided to take a
ratagonia
09-04-2012, 12:39 PM
Awesome TR. Good decision-making in challenging circumstances.
Tom
Nice TR man, sounds like a close call.
The high stemming made him a bit nervous.
There's a thin line between feeling nervous and feeling scared for your life with good reason. I lead 5.11+ and I frequently feel nervous while high-stemming... your son's a badass.
Did he stem on his own unprotected? A better option may be to hang him from your harness w/ a daisy chain while you high-stem? :haha:
Mountaineer
09-04-2012, 04:51 PM
Did he stem on his own unprotected? A better option may be to hang him from your harness w/ a daisy chain while you high-stem? :haha:
We attached a daisy originally (that we use on our packs), but then switched to a PAS where we could do an adequate belay. However, when we're all stemming, providing a safe belay is questionable at best. I didn't attach it to my harness, what if I slipped? So, we used chock stones, wall geometry, and sequencing to each person as the best method given the situation. It took more time, still not ideal, but I felt better doing it that way. After it all, he did great and the PAS was gratefully never tested.
Mountaineer
09-05-2012, 08:38 AM
...I lead 5.11+ and I frequently feel nervous while high-stemming... your son's a badass.
On the lighter side, we both appreciated the comment. Glad we may be normal? :eek2: ; as stemming high can be physical, but seems more mentally demanding!
Sandstone Addiction
09-05-2012, 08:34 PM
Awesome TR and story! That must have been very unnerving to have your family in that situation--sounds like very level headed decision making. You didn't mention your 15 yr old, how'd he do? Thanks for sharing. :2thumbs:
I didn't attach it to my harness, what if I slipped?
I was just tryin' to be funny with the comment about attaching him to your harness like a pack hang, I agree that it would be a bad idea.
Glad we may be normal? :eek2:
Not sure what you meant by this, but I wasn't tryin' to sound like an ass. I was just trying to convey that I'm pretty comfortable with exposure in challenging situations and I often get sketched out by high stemming and that I am impressed by your sons badassness. Sorry if I offended you man.
-Sam
Mountaineer
09-05-2012, 09:39 PM
Not offense taken, just the opposite! Appreciated the original comment as a compliment. :-)
Mountaineer
09-05-2012, 09:45 PM
Awesome TR and story! That must have been very unnerving to have your family in that situation--sounds like very level headed decision making. You didn't mention your 15 yr old, how'd he do? Thanks for sharing. :2thumbs:
At ease and efficient. A critical member when helping to shuttle the little guy.
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