First real climb - for my wife. (1 viewing) (1) Guests
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TOPIC: First real climb - for my wife.
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Baker (User)
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First real climb - for my wife. 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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Since my wife is always looking for something interesting to do, I suggested that we go climbing. I really didn't expect her to go. We have done a wee bit of rock together, but never trees. She has never even seen me climb a tree. To my surprise, she asked when I wanted to leave!
Prior to the climb we watched the TCI Tree Climbing Basics video. (Peter is "cute" by the way) After discussing the gear, different techniques, and safety (The effects of helmets on freshly washed hair etc.)- off we went. The tree was a medium sized maple, with a nice horizontal spread. It's just off the hiking trail at the park where I work. I chose this tree because it needed a bit of pruning and will be the site of a few new nest boxes this year. Nothing like playing while you're working, right?
I have to tell you, the misses did well. I set her up with a DRT system while I went SRT on a second rope nearby. She is left handed, so I showed her how to tie knots backward - YIKES! The climb was almost a reinactment of the TCI video - Except when she informed me that she couldn't reach the top of her friction knot to come down the first time. She figured it out on her own, and the rest of the climb was textbook.
Not having a harness of her own, she first tried my Tengu saddle and I wore my rescue harness, then we switched - she liked my full bod rescue harness better because it made her feel safer. Under my breath I was going "Phew!". I was afraid I was going to loose my Tengu if she liked it TOO much!
We climbed for a few hours with breaks in between. On one break, over tea, she suggested that we "Pack a lunch next time". I think I have a new climbing buddy. Life is good.
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Last Edit: 03/29/2008 08:28pm By Baker.
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"Baker" Carbon County Environmental Education Center www.carboneec.orgEast Penn Technical Search And Rescue www.eastpennsar.com"Lack of preparation on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on mine...but I'll help get you out anyway!"
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Baker
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03/29/2008 08:18pm
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moss
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03/31/2008 10:07am
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Baker
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03/31/2008 10:44am
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michaeljspraggon
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04/02/2008 06:34am
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There is, nevertheless, a certain respect and a general duty of humanity that ties us, not only to beasts that have life and sense, but even to trees and plants. --Michael Eyquem, seigneur de Montaigne
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