Great video been watching your videos lots, 📹 would be wicked to train with you guys, I've been doing ropes now for almost 3 years, and love it I'm also an industrial insulator, going for my level 2 here soon.. greetings from calgary albeta Canada 🇨🇦
I always enjoy to watch your videos. I just rescued two persons from a petzl croll during a private training session for canyoning and caving. Its not easy to keep a clear overview of those rope strands... thanks for sharing !
Yes, perfectly okay here. I'm not certified with IRATA, but with SPRAT. His anchor points look to be less the 1.5m apart and both ID's were dependent on separate anchor points. If it were any wider, as he says in the video, then you would want four points of contact.
This is bogus. Use an indoor centre to determine who has enough skill expertise for rescue training . Keep those who fail to exhibit climbing shills closer to a W/C so their knickers need not be soiled. Take the better sort to where accidents have happened. Climb in all weather, day or night, demonstrating practical rock applications. Which usually are not near any train stop locations or what you'd have in Sheffield. I see cave explorers are tested to qualify for SPAR training. Before the self-qualified go underground for hands-on applications. Me? I'm already badged for cave rescue. I've never been on an indoor climbing wall because nobody wants me indoors with no electric lighting on or using a fire hose to keep my climbing wet enough to resemble caves. If all I did was Alpine climbing I'd want an indoor wall with a Mountain Goat already on it. Sure, now, there's one of those loose in Sheffield ?