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05-07-2008, 07:01 AM #1
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Rappeler Survives Fall of 50 Feet in Canyon
Posted on: Tuesday, 6 May 2008, 09:00 CDT
A man rappelling in Big Cottonwood Canyon survived a fall of more than 50 feet Monday afternoon.
The 22-year-old was rappelling with friends near Storm Mountain around 4 p.m., said Salt Lake County Sheriff's Lt. Paul Jaroscak.
"He was using a two-rope system but didn't attach the second rope," Jaroscak said. "He got to the end of the first rope and went into a free-fall."
The man, who suffered a broken leg, was flown to University Hospital in serious condition, police said.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science...eet_in_canyon/
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05-07-2008 07:01 AM # ADS
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05-07-2008, 07:09 AM #2
Was also reported by KSL and on the telly the other day.
Rumor has it that he was climbing with friends and needed to bail early to go to work. Didn't notice that the middle of his rope wasn't centered for the rappel, rapped double strand, and came up short on one side.
Probably should be posted under climbing instead of canyoneering, but, making sure you're rope ends are even for a double rope rappel would apply to either sport.
-Brian in SLC
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05-07-2008, 07:30 AM #3
Originally Posted by Brian in SLC
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05-07-2008, 06:33 PM #4
All the more reason to tie stopper knots in the ends of your rope BEFORE you rappel.
My mama didn't raise no fool!!
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05-07-2008, 06:54 PM #5
Originally Posted by climbhigh1119
If you are using a Pirana or regular Figure 8, stopper knots don't always work. Paying attention - well, I guess when you ACTUALLY DO IT, is highly reliable.
Tom
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05-08-2008, 05:17 AM #6
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Originally Posted by climbhigh1119
Welcome!
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05-08-2008, 08:00 AM #7
Originally Posted by climbhigh1119
Pretty sure this accident occured on the Dead Snag Arete. I hate those rappels anchors. Actually took a wrench up there with thoughts of removing it, but, instead just equalized the chain on the anchor. There's a very simple downclimb/walk off. Climbers' left (east), down a trough ramp, around a corner, to a big pine tree. From there, you can traverse climbers' left and down climb off at very easy fifth or fourth class, or, rappel from the chain anchor around the tree (single rope, around 60 or 70 feet?).
Folks that rappel have knocked rocks down, and, the base is a staging area for 4 or 5 different routes (Steorts, East Dihedrals, Jig's Up, etc).
Faster and safer to not use the three rappel anchors. Really thinking of yanking those anchors, but, maybe just remove the chains on the top one, and leave a note that directs folks to the down climb, and, rap only in an emergency (and let them leave gear on the bolt hangers)?
Great route. I try to climb it several times a season...
Cheers,
-Brian in SLC
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