- "Climbing" When the
belayer is
belaying, "OK" When the
slack rope is
taken in by the
belayer and it
becomes tight and
therefore the
belayer doesn't need to...
- rope
enables the
belayer to p****
equipment to the
leader during the ascent, and for the
leader to haul up
equipment as the
belayer ascends. traverse...
- fall
without the
belayer taking any action,
while others require the
belayer to hold or pull the rope in a
particular direction.
Belay devices usually...
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January 2018). "How Do Auto
Belays Work: What's
Going on in There?".
Retrieved 2023-09-13. Achs,
Jordan (2 July 2016). "No
Belayer Necessary: Understanding...
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which the rope
attached to the
person descending is paid out by
their belayer. The
technique is used by climbers, mountaineers, cavers, canyoners, search...
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source of
artificial aid in
ascending the route. A
physically strong belayer, or a
belayer with a
light climber, can
physically haul the
climber up the route...
- left unattended. A
belay system incorporating the
Munter hitch is the same as any
other belay system,
which incorporates a
belayer to tend the rope and...
-
device will lock as long as the
belayer is
holding the
brake strand. However, the
device will not lock
should the
belayer let go of the
brake strand while...
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around the
sides of the lenses,
allowing the
belayer to
remain aware of
their surroundings. The
first belay gl****es were
invented in 2007 by
climber Albi...
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Belay Zeleke (Amharic: በላይ ዘለቀ,
horse name Abba Koster; 1912 – 12
January 1945) was an
Ethiopian military commander who led the
Arbegnoch resistance movement...