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Ropework
           Stopper knots
           Stopper knots are used as a
           temporary method of stopping a rope
           from fraying or as a method of locking
           other knots which maybe prone to
           lossening.                                   Overhand Knot
           The knots are the
                   Overhand Knot
                   Figure of Eight Knot


                                                                     2.

                                         1.
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                        The Overhand Knot can
                        be used to create a loop
                        by doubling the rope
                        and then tying the knot




                                1.                         2.




           Figure of Eight                                                3.

                                                                4.



                                                    2
Reef Knot            Joining Knot
                     Joining knots are used for joining ropes
                     of different thickness together. The Reef
  1.                 Knot and the Fisherman’s Knot are
                     used when joining ropes of the same
                     thickness together whereas the Sheet
                     Bend is better suited to ropes of different
                     thickness.
                     The Joining Knots are
                               The Reef Knot
 2.                            The Sheet Bend
                               The Fisherman’s Knot



                                 4.
  3.
                       The Reef Knot is used for tying
                       bandages because when tied it
                       lies flat.


                     Sheet bend
       1.              4.




      2.
                            5.




            3.        When tied with light and heavy
                      lines it may be necessary to
                      secure with a stopper knot or
                      complete a number of turns as it
                      Stage 3

                 3                                 Main page
Fisherman’s Knot                               3.



             1.                                                    4.

                               2.

                                                            This knot is particularly useful
                                                            for tying fishing line together


           Fixing Knots
           Fixing knots are those knots which          to fix a rope to a branch so as to climb
           are best suited to fixing a rope to a       up or down a tree. The beauty of this
           pole or object. The Clove Hitch and         knot is that it can be removed from the
           the Round Turn and two half hitches         ground by pulling on the slip loop. The
           are the main knots used for fixing.         fixing knots are:-
           The Marline Hitch is used for                         The Clove Hitch
           attaching the rungs to a rope ladder.                 The Round Turn and two
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           When you need to drag a log or start                  half hitches
           a diagonal lashing you use the                        The Highwayman’s Hitch
           Timber Hitch. The Highwayman’s                        The Marline Hitch
           Hitch is a fun knot which can be used                 Timber Hitch

                   1.                      Clove Hitch             3.




                  2.
                                                       The Clove Hitch is normally used for
                                                       fixing to a pole when starting a lashing



                                              The Clove Hitch can also be tied
                                              using two loops which are passed
                                              over the top of a pole

                                                   4
Round Turn and two half hitches

                                                          3.
           1.              2.




      4.
                                This knot is normally used to
                                secure a rope to a tree or pole as it
                                will not slip under strain. Normally
                                used in boating for tying up a boat
                                to the pier.




Highwayman’s Hitch                         2.


                 1.




                                                    4.

                 3.



                                                                Slip loop
                                           Load


                                5                              Main page
Marline Hitch
                                              2.

                    1.                                                   3.




                                                                              2.
                                    1.
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           Timber Hitch                  3.




                                                                        Strain on rope
                                                                        keeps knot in place

                                                                 4.



           Loop Knots
           The Bowline, Figure of eight loop and Manharness Knot are essentially climbing
           knots. Each knot creates a loop that will not slip under strain. The Bowline is
           normally used to tie yourself onto the end of a rope. The Figure of eight loop is
           used to attach a rope to a karabiner however it can also be used to tie yourself on
           to the end or middle of a rope. The Manharness Knot can do the same job
           however this knot is normally used to tie on the middle of a rope.
                                                   6
Bowline


            1.
                       2.




                                 4.


                 3.



Figure of Eight Loop




  1.
                            2.

                                       Karabiner

                                  4.


       3.




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Manharness Hitch                                                  3.
                                                         2.




              1.

           Friction Knots
                                                          4.
           Two friction knots are illustrated here
           they are the Pruzzik Knot and the
           Italian Hitch. Both knots are normally
           used in climbing and caving. The
           Pruzzik Knot has the unusually
           feature, it is non-slip when under
           pressure and can be slid along a
           rope when pressure is remove, a
           useful knot for climbing up a rope.
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           The Italian Hitch is used with a
           karabiner and allows a person to be
           lower down a rope under control due
           to the friction created between the
           karabiner and the rope.                            3.

                   1.



                                                                   4.




                   2.                                                   5.


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Italian Hitch                                                     This part of the
                                                                  rope held by
                                                                  climber
                                          2.            3.
                                                                              Karabiner is
                                                                              attached to
                                                                              climbers belt
  1.                                                                          or belay



Whipping                                                     Load or strain on
In order to prevent a rope from fraying a                    rope
whipping is applied to the end of a rope.
Nylon and plastic ropes are easily prevented
from fraying by sealing the end of the rope
by melting the fibres using a candle or
soldering iron.




                                                   4.
                                                             Pull this end of thread to pull
       1.                                                    loop under the whipping

                                2.




            Place end of whipping thread
            through loop before pulling loop
            under whipping to secure
  3.




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Splicing Ropes




           Back splice                                          Long splice
           A back splice is used to prevent a rope              A long splice is used to join two ends of a
           from fraying. It is created by unravelling           rope. The first step is to unravel about
           about 120 mm of the rope end. The first              120mm of the end of each rope. The strands
           step is to make a Crown Knot. Then                   are spread apart and placed together equally
           taking each strand in turn plait it back into        as shown. The rope is then plaited as with
           the rope. This is done by skipping one               the back splice - skip one lay and under the
           lay of the rope and passing the strand
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                                                                next. Tidy up ends by burning.
           under the next. Move to the next strand
           and repeat this process until all the
           stands are plaited back into the rope.
           Place the splice on the ground and roll it
           under your foot to work in the plait. Tidy
           up the frayed ends of the splice by
           burning off ends.




                                                                Eye Splice
                                                                The eye splice is slightly more complicated
                                                                that the other splicing methods however the
                                                                plaiting method is the same. Normally it is
                                                                necessary to have an awl or pointed dowel
                                                                to enable the lay of the rope to be opened.
                                                                This is done by twisting the rope, pushing
                                                                the dowel between the lay to create a hole
                                                                so that the plaiting strand can be passed
                                                                through the lay of the rope.




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1.                              2.                                  3.




Unravel the end of the rope by about                  lay - otherwise the splice will not plait
120mm. Turn the rope to create the loop.              correctly. When the strands have been
Observe the lay of the rope. It will have 3           placed equally under the ‘lays’ plait the rope
strands and it is necessary to place a strand         as in the back splice - skip one lay and
under each lay of the rope. Be careful not to         under the next. Tidy up the ends by burning
get your strands crossed - under the same             when finished


 4.                                  5.                                6.




  Commando rope                                       each soldier was given a piece of rope
  The toggle rope came into prominence                about 2 metres in length, and 20mm -
  during the second world war, especially             25mm in diameter, with an eye splice on
  with commandos, who often in the course             one end and a toggle on the other,
  of their duties had to scale walls, climb           secured by means of another eye
  cliffs, cross deep streams. Most of the             splice. The open eye splice was large
  tasks required large quantities of bulky            enough to allow a toggle to fit through
  rope to be carried. Rather than burden a            with no danger of the toggle slipping.
  few men with such an awkward load,                  This is a varsitile piece of equipment that
                                                      every Scout should have. It has many
                                                      and varied uses on hikes, in pioneering
                                                      or for emergency measures and life
                100mm                                 saving.




                                 2 metres in length


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Lashings
                                                   Traditional Square Lashing
           Lashings are knots which use
           a combination of knots and
           wrapping to create a binding
           which holds poles together
           securely.


           Traditional square lashing
           This lashing is used for joining
           poles that cross at right angles. The
           knot is started using a Clove
           Hitch. The free end of the rope is
           then passed around the poles as
           shown and pulled tightly after each
           turn. When five or six turns have
           been made you twist the rope and
           do a number of frappings between
           the two poles. The frappings pull
           the wrappings together and tighten
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           the lashing. Finish with a Clove
           Hitch
                                                          Diagonal Lashing


           The diagonal lashing is used to
           lash together poles which cross
           each other at an angle. This
           lashing is started by using a
           timber hitch. Once secure the
           wrapping is created as shown.
           Then the frapping and finishing
           with a Clove Hitch




                                                     12
Norwegian Lashing

The Norwegian Lashing is
easier to lash and results in a
tighter lashing due to the fact
that you are tightening the
rope against itself. The
lashing is created by halving
the lashing rope and starting
at the middle around the
upright pole. Make four
wrappings by pulling and
changing over the lashing
ropes. Then create a number
of frappings in a similar
fashion and finish the lashing
with a Reef Knot

                                            Japanese Lashing




The Japanese Lashing is similar in technique          direction of the wrappings so as to have two
to the Norwegian lashing in that it is used by        single strands working in opposite directions,
halving the lashing rope. Start by halving the        best done around a pole and frap the lashing.
lashing rope and creating a secure loop               Finish with a Reef Knot
around the poles. Using the two strands
make the wrappings as shown. Switch the

                                                 13                                  Main page
Shear Lashing



           The shear lashing is used to join two             each end of the overlapping poles. Start with
           poles together to create shear legs when          and finish with a Clove Hitch. Wrap and frap
           the butt of the poles are spread apart and        as shown. In the case of a shear legs use a
           to create a long pole and keep them               frapping whereas in the case of joining two
           parallel. Two lashings are required one at        poles do not use a frapping.


           Tripod Lashing



                                                                  Danish Tripod lashing
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                Traditional Tripod lashing


           Turnique Lashing
           The turnique lashing is a quick and
           easy lashing to create. It is created
           using a closed loop of rope ( heavier
           than normal lashing rope) placed
           around the poles. A piece of stick is
           then placed through the loop and
           twisted until tight. The stick is then
           secured to one of the poles with a
           piece of string




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The problem
                                   You need to place a rope on a
Rope problem - how to place        branch on the opposite side of a
                                   ravine or river - how do you get the
a rope on a branch that            rope around the branch.
cannot be reached
                                   You start by using a lighter rope
                                   than the rope you intending using
                                   for your bridge or swing. Create a
                                   loop in the end of the rope and
                                   place a small stick across the loop
                                   using the lay of the rope to hold the
                                   stick in place.
                                   Next you need some light line or
                                   string and attach a hooked stick on
                                   the its end. See illustration.

                                   The heavy line is thrown over the
                                   branch - or you can use a light line
                                   with a weigh on its end first and
                                   then draw the heavy line over the
                                   branch.
                                   Use the hooked stick attached to a
                                   light line and try to pass it through
                                   the loop. Once you snag the loop
                                   pull the heavy line to you. You now
                                   have your line attached to the
                                   opposite bank and it will be easy to
                                   complete your bridge or swing.




                              15                            Main page
Rope management on rock
                                                                  Belay
                                                                  When ever you work with
                                                                  ropes at a height it is
                                                                  necessary to belay
                                                                  yourself to fixed object
                                                                  (rockface,wall) to prevent a
                                                                  fall. A belay is the method
                                                                  that is used to tie yourself to
                                                                  this object. This is done
                                                                  using certified equipment
                                                                  such as tapes, climbing
                                                                  ropes, chocks and metal
                                                                  pegs. A belay should be
                                                                  fixed to at least two points
                                                                  in case one point fails.
                                                                  Setting up a belay correctly
                                                                  requires training and should
                                                                  not be attempted unless
                                                                  you know what you are
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                                                                  doing. Your life may
                                                                  depend on it.
                   Abseiling
                   Abseiling is a means of lowering yourself from a
                   height using a rope in a controlled manner. It is not
                   a sport in itself but rather a technique used in rock
                   climbing, mountaineering and caving. Specialised
                   training is required and should not be attempted
                   until you know what you are doing. The technique
                   is an important skill to know for emergency
                   situations, in the case of a quick escape in bad
                   weather, to assist people on difficult terrain or in
                              case of an accident.




                                            16
Rock climber use specialist climbing
                            belts which are designed to prevent
                            back injury in the event of a fall. The
                            belts also have anchor points and
                            loops to connect ropes and equipment
                                      to the belt




                                  Safety helmets
                                  Safety helmets are a must for
                                  all rock climbing activities.
                                  Helmets are made to standard
                                  sizes and all have adjustable
                                  strapping. When you place the
                                  helmet on your head adjust it to
                                  suit, and tighten strap under the
                                  chin.


Karabiners
Karabiners are standard
climbing equipment.
They are strong metal
links which are used to
connect equipment and
ropes to the rock and the
climber. Screw gate
karabiners are preferred
for safety reasons




                      17                             Main page
While walking and climbing mountains you
                                    will often find that you have to scramble over
                                    small outcrops of rock and steep ground.
                                    This is not technically rock climbing and often
                                    you may not need a rope however it is often
                                    advisable to use one for safety.
                                    The climbing of a rock or outcrop is done by
                                    technique rather than brute force. Your legs
                                    provide the lift and your hands grip and
                                    balance - just like climbing a ladder. You do
                                    not pull yourself up by your hands.
                                    When climbing you move one limb at a time,
                                    three points of contact should be maintained
                                    at all time. Move slowly and carefully and
                                    never jump for a hold.
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           Move slowly and
           carefully keeping
           three points of
           contact




                                              Handholds come in all sorts of
                                              shapes and sizes and often you
                                              will have to move and manipulate
                                              your fingers to get a good solid
                                              grip


                               18
Climbing technique
The lead climber climbs first and as he/she
climbs they place ‘protection’ in small cracks
and slots within the rock face. If they fall the
‘protection’ will stop or slow down their fall.
The second climber protects the lead climber
- loosening and tighten the rope as required.
When the lead climber has complete the
climb or a section of the climb known as a
pitch, he/she then belays himself/herself and
brings up the second. The second removes
the ‘protection’ as they climb




   1.
                                                             How to climb up a
                                                                ‘chimney’

                             2.

                                                        3.




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Ropework

  • 2. Ropework Stopper knots Stopper knots are used as a temporary method of stopping a rope from fraying or as a method of locking other knots which maybe prone to lossening. Overhand Knot The knots are the Overhand Knot Figure of Eight Knot 2. 1. ROPEWORK The Overhand Knot can be used to create a loop by doubling the rope and then tying the knot 1. 2. Figure of Eight 3. 4. 2
  • 3. Reef Knot Joining Knot Joining knots are used for joining ropes of different thickness together. The Reef 1. Knot and the Fisherman’s Knot are used when joining ropes of the same thickness together whereas the Sheet Bend is better suited to ropes of different thickness. The Joining Knots are The Reef Knot 2. The Sheet Bend The Fisherman’s Knot 4. 3. The Reef Knot is used for tying bandages because when tied it lies flat. Sheet bend 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. When tied with light and heavy lines it may be necessary to secure with a stopper knot or complete a number of turns as it Stage 3 3 Main page
  • 4. Fisherman’s Knot 3. 1. 4. 2. This knot is particularly useful for tying fishing line together Fixing Knots Fixing knots are those knots which to fix a rope to a branch so as to climb are best suited to fixing a rope to a up or down a tree. The beauty of this pole or object. The Clove Hitch and knot is that it can be removed from the the Round Turn and two half hitches ground by pulling on the slip loop. The are the main knots used for fixing. fixing knots are:- The Marline Hitch is used for The Clove Hitch attaching the rungs to a rope ladder. The Round Turn and two ROPEWORK When you need to drag a log or start half hitches a diagonal lashing you use the The Highwayman’s Hitch Timber Hitch. The Highwayman’s The Marline Hitch Hitch is a fun knot which can be used Timber Hitch 1. Clove Hitch 3. 2. The Clove Hitch is normally used for fixing to a pole when starting a lashing The Clove Hitch can also be tied using two loops which are passed over the top of a pole 4
  • 5. Round Turn and two half hitches 3. 1. 2. 4. This knot is normally used to secure a rope to a tree or pole as it will not slip under strain. Normally used in boating for tying up a boat to the pier. Highwayman’s Hitch 2. 1. 4. 3. Slip loop Load 5 Main page
  • 6. Marline Hitch 2. 1. 3. 2. 1. ROPEWORK Timber Hitch 3. Strain on rope keeps knot in place 4. Loop Knots The Bowline, Figure of eight loop and Manharness Knot are essentially climbing knots. Each knot creates a loop that will not slip under strain. The Bowline is normally used to tie yourself onto the end of a rope. The Figure of eight loop is used to attach a rope to a karabiner however it can also be used to tie yourself on to the end or middle of a rope. The Manharness Knot can do the same job however this knot is normally used to tie on the middle of a rope. 6
  • 7. Bowline 1. 2. 4. 3. Figure of Eight Loop 1. 2. Karabiner 4. 3. 7 Main page
  • 8. Manharness Hitch 3. 2. 1. Friction Knots 4. Two friction knots are illustrated here they are the Pruzzik Knot and the Italian Hitch. Both knots are normally used in climbing and caving. The Pruzzik Knot has the unusually feature, it is non-slip when under pressure and can be slid along a rope when pressure is remove, a useful knot for climbing up a rope. ROPEWORK The Italian Hitch is used with a karabiner and allows a person to be lower down a rope under control due to the friction created between the karabiner and the rope. 3. 1. 4. 2. 5. 8
  • 9. Italian Hitch This part of the rope held by climber 2. 3. Karabiner is attached to climbers belt 1. or belay Whipping Load or strain on In order to prevent a rope from fraying a rope whipping is applied to the end of a rope. Nylon and plastic ropes are easily prevented from fraying by sealing the end of the rope by melting the fibres using a candle or soldering iron. 4. Pull this end of thread to pull 1. loop under the whipping 2. Place end of whipping thread through loop before pulling loop under whipping to secure 3. 9 Main page
  • 10. Splicing Ropes Back splice Long splice A back splice is used to prevent a rope A long splice is used to join two ends of a from fraying. It is created by unravelling rope. The first step is to unravel about about 120 mm of the rope end. The first 120mm of the end of each rope. The strands step is to make a Crown Knot. Then are spread apart and placed together equally taking each strand in turn plait it back into as shown. The rope is then plaited as with the rope. This is done by skipping one the back splice - skip one lay and under the lay of the rope and passing the strand ROPEWORK next. Tidy up ends by burning. under the next. Move to the next strand and repeat this process until all the stands are plaited back into the rope. Place the splice on the ground and roll it under your foot to work in the plait. Tidy up the frayed ends of the splice by burning off ends. Eye Splice The eye splice is slightly more complicated that the other splicing methods however the plaiting method is the same. Normally it is necessary to have an awl or pointed dowel to enable the lay of the rope to be opened. This is done by twisting the rope, pushing the dowel between the lay to create a hole so that the plaiting strand can be passed through the lay of the rope. 10
  • 11. 1. 2. 3. Unravel the end of the rope by about lay - otherwise the splice will not plait 120mm. Turn the rope to create the loop. correctly. When the strands have been Observe the lay of the rope. It will have 3 placed equally under the ‘lays’ plait the rope strands and it is necessary to place a strand as in the back splice - skip one lay and under each lay of the rope. Be careful not to under the next. Tidy up the ends by burning get your strands crossed - under the same when finished 4. 5. 6. Commando rope each soldier was given a piece of rope The toggle rope came into prominence about 2 metres in length, and 20mm - during the second world war, especially 25mm in diameter, with an eye splice on with commandos, who often in the course one end and a toggle on the other, of their duties had to scale walls, climb secured by means of another eye cliffs, cross deep streams. Most of the splice. The open eye splice was large tasks required large quantities of bulky enough to allow a toggle to fit through rope to be carried. Rather than burden a with no danger of the toggle slipping. few men with such an awkward load, This is a varsitile piece of equipment that every Scout should have. It has many and varied uses on hikes, in pioneering or for emergency measures and life 100mm saving. 2 metres in length 11 Main page
  • 12. Lashings Traditional Square Lashing Lashings are knots which use a combination of knots and wrapping to create a binding which holds poles together securely. Traditional square lashing This lashing is used for joining poles that cross at right angles. The knot is started using a Clove Hitch. The free end of the rope is then passed around the poles as shown and pulled tightly after each turn. When five or six turns have been made you twist the rope and do a number of frappings between the two poles. The frappings pull the wrappings together and tighten ROPEWORK the lashing. Finish with a Clove Hitch Diagonal Lashing The diagonal lashing is used to lash together poles which cross each other at an angle. This lashing is started by using a timber hitch. Once secure the wrapping is created as shown. Then the frapping and finishing with a Clove Hitch 12
  • 13. Norwegian Lashing The Norwegian Lashing is easier to lash and results in a tighter lashing due to the fact that you are tightening the rope against itself. The lashing is created by halving the lashing rope and starting at the middle around the upright pole. Make four wrappings by pulling and changing over the lashing ropes. Then create a number of frappings in a similar fashion and finish the lashing with a Reef Knot Japanese Lashing The Japanese Lashing is similar in technique direction of the wrappings so as to have two to the Norwegian lashing in that it is used by single strands working in opposite directions, halving the lashing rope. Start by halving the best done around a pole and frap the lashing. lashing rope and creating a secure loop Finish with a Reef Knot around the poles. Using the two strands make the wrappings as shown. Switch the 13 Main page
  • 14. Shear Lashing The shear lashing is used to join two each end of the overlapping poles. Start with poles together to create shear legs when and finish with a Clove Hitch. Wrap and frap the butt of the poles are spread apart and as shown. In the case of a shear legs use a to create a long pole and keep them frapping whereas in the case of joining two parallel. Two lashings are required one at poles do not use a frapping. Tripod Lashing Danish Tripod lashing ROPEWORK Traditional Tripod lashing Turnique Lashing The turnique lashing is a quick and easy lashing to create. It is created using a closed loop of rope ( heavier than normal lashing rope) placed around the poles. A piece of stick is then placed through the loop and twisted until tight. The stick is then secured to one of the poles with a piece of string 14
  • 15. The problem You need to place a rope on a Rope problem - how to place branch on the opposite side of a ravine or river - how do you get the a rope on a branch that rope around the branch. cannot be reached You start by using a lighter rope than the rope you intending using for your bridge or swing. Create a loop in the end of the rope and place a small stick across the loop using the lay of the rope to hold the stick in place. Next you need some light line or string and attach a hooked stick on the its end. See illustration. The heavy line is thrown over the branch - or you can use a light line with a weigh on its end first and then draw the heavy line over the branch. Use the hooked stick attached to a light line and try to pass it through the loop. Once you snag the loop pull the heavy line to you. You now have your line attached to the opposite bank and it will be easy to complete your bridge or swing. 15 Main page
  • 16. Rope management on rock Belay When ever you work with ropes at a height it is necessary to belay yourself to fixed object (rockface,wall) to prevent a fall. A belay is the method that is used to tie yourself to this object. This is done using certified equipment such as tapes, climbing ropes, chocks and metal pegs. A belay should be fixed to at least two points in case one point fails. Setting up a belay correctly requires training and should not be attempted unless you know what you are ROPEWORK doing. Your life may depend on it. Abseiling Abseiling is a means of lowering yourself from a height using a rope in a controlled manner. It is not a sport in itself but rather a technique used in rock climbing, mountaineering and caving. Specialised training is required and should not be attempted until you know what you are doing. The technique is an important skill to know for emergency situations, in the case of a quick escape in bad weather, to assist people on difficult terrain or in case of an accident. 16
  • 17. Rock climber use specialist climbing belts which are designed to prevent back injury in the event of a fall. The belts also have anchor points and loops to connect ropes and equipment to the belt Safety helmets Safety helmets are a must for all rock climbing activities. Helmets are made to standard sizes and all have adjustable strapping. When you place the helmet on your head adjust it to suit, and tighten strap under the chin. Karabiners Karabiners are standard climbing equipment. They are strong metal links which are used to connect equipment and ropes to the rock and the climber. Screw gate karabiners are preferred for safety reasons 17 Main page
  • 18. While walking and climbing mountains you will often find that you have to scramble over small outcrops of rock and steep ground. This is not technically rock climbing and often you may not need a rope however it is often advisable to use one for safety. The climbing of a rock or outcrop is done by technique rather than brute force. Your legs provide the lift and your hands grip and balance - just like climbing a ladder. You do not pull yourself up by your hands. When climbing you move one limb at a time, three points of contact should be maintained at all time. Move slowly and carefully and never jump for a hold. ROPEWORK Move slowly and carefully keeping three points of contact Handholds come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and often you will have to move and manipulate your fingers to get a good solid grip 18
  • 19. Climbing technique The lead climber climbs first and as he/she climbs they place ‘protection’ in small cracks and slots within the rock face. If they fall the ‘protection’ will stop or slow down their fall. The second climber protects the lead climber - loosening and tighten the rope as required. When the lead climber has complete the climb or a section of the climb known as a pitch, he/she then belays himself/herself and brings up the second. The second removes the ‘protection’ as they climb 1. How to climb up a ‘chimney’ 2. 3. 19 Main page