All Videos Tagged crevasse (FitClimb) - FitClimb2024-04-19T22:23:11Zhttp://www.fitclimb.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=crevasse&rss=yes&xn_auth=nofalling into a crevassetag:www.fitclimb.com,2015-06-01:2672050:Video:434012015-06-01T19:30:03.554ZAli Alamihttp://www.fitclimb.com/profile/AliAlami
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</a><br />Chute et secours en crevasse le 24/05/2015 en descendant du Strahlhorn. Merci au guide suisse Yvan Duc et deux de ses stagiaires Armand et Oriel pour leur ai...
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</a><br />Chute et secours en crevasse le 24/05/2015 en descendant du Strahlhorn. Merci au guide suisse Yvan Duc et deux de ses stagiaires Armand et Oriel pour leur ai... Rope Pulley System 1:1 --> 9:1tag:www.fitclimb.com,2014-01-18:2672050:Video:304702014-01-18T05:36:22.114ZAli Alamihttp://www.fitclimb.com/profile/AliAlami
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</a><br />Dave Weber, Mountain Ranger and Lead Medic at Denali National Park Service explains how to progress from a 1:1 tot a 9:1 rope pulley system. This mechanical advantage is useful in multiple situations like crevasse or steep wall rescue.
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</a><br />Dave Weber, Mountain Ranger and Lead Medic at Denali National Park Service explains how to progress from a 1:1 tot a 9:1 rope pulley system. This mechanical advantage is useful in multiple situations like crevasse or steep wall rescue. Crevasse Rescue for 2 man rope teamstag:www.fitclimb.com,2013-12-06:2672050:Video:296042013-12-06T16:26:44.508ZAli Alamihttp://www.fitclimb.com/profile/AliAlami
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</a> <br></br>This is a good video on how to setup a T anchor and pulley system for crevasse rescue on a two man rope team. Two man glacier travel has some unique rescue challenges as the rescuer has to continue to hold his partner while setting up an…
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</a><br />This is a good video on how to setup a T anchor and pulley system for crevasse rescue on a two man rope team. Two man glacier travel has some unique rescue challenges as the rescuer has to continue to hold his partner while setting up an anchor. Everest Khumbu Ice fall crossingtag:www.fitclimb.com,2010-05-17:2672050:Video:42232010-05-17T17:37:51.223ZAli Alamihttp://www.fitclimb.com/profile/AliAlami
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</a><br />Blind climber Erik Weihenmayer crossing a large crevasse using a ladder and fixed ropes while crossing the Khumbu Ice Fall on Mt. Everest. Erik is the only blind person to summit Everest.
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</a><br />Blind climber Erik Weihenmayer crossing a large crevasse using a ladder and fixed ropes while crossing the Khumbu Ice Fall on Mt. Everest. Erik is the only blind person to summit Everest. Crevasse rescue trainingtag:www.fitclimb.com,2009-03-25:2672050:Video:13422009-03-25T04:02:31.342ZAli Alamihttp://www.fitclimb.com/profile/AliAlami
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</a><br />Notice the friction of the rope over the lip of the crevasse as the first climber falls in, the second climber on rope is able to stop him with just his wieght. In a real situation he should have dropped into self arrest.
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</a><br />Notice the friction of the rope over the lip of the crevasse as the first climber falls in, the second climber on rope is able to stop him with just his wieght. In a real situation he should have dropped into self arrest.