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Snow Anchors 

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The ability to build snow anchors is an essential skill for glacier travel, crevasse rescue, and travel on steep snow. This video demonstrates how to construct a top-clip picket anchor, a mid-clip picket anchor, and a deadman/T-trench with a picket and with an ice axe.

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@jeffreycarman2185
@jeffreycarman2185 3 месяца назад
Great video! Very practical and clear presentation.
@skillsforclimbing
@skillsforclimbing 2 месяца назад
Thanks so much @jeffreycarman2185!
@steveclark8731
@steveclark8731 Год назад
Thanks Glen. Really informative, clear, thorough and well-paced. Of course you knew some geek would look it up - it’s a trapezoid (maybe a trapezium in Europe).
@skillsforclimbing
@skillsforclimbing Год назад
Thanks for the supportive thoughts and checking on my shape identification! Trapezoid it is!
@joehall2k3
@joehall2k3 2 года назад
Thanks for putting this video out there, this is the most informative I've seen on youtube so far. I've spent some time with a guide over in Scotland and this video was a great way to refresh and revise the buried ice axe technique. It also answered a few questions that I had lingering my mind. Great work 🙏
@skillsforclimbing
@skillsforclimbing Год назад
Many thanks @joehall2k3!
@johnbaumgartner2406
@johnbaumgartner2406 3 года назад
Wish I had the guts to climb. Looks amazing but I have a legit fear of heights.
@dylanbistany6498
@dylanbistany6498 4 года назад
At 7:50 the snow picket is covered (or back - filled as described later) to prevent melt - out and adverse effects to the anchor integrity. At 26:12 you explained it's not practically necessary. Obviously the quality of the snow is the main determinant. And after factoring the surrounding insulation of the snow at the depth of embedded anchor, would you change you mind in certain environmental conditions i.e , overhead (directly on anchor) sunlight, high temperature difference between snow and (ambient) air? curious if you could elaborate on your decision-making process at that point. Thanks for the quality video!
@jasonzevenbergen6338
@jasonzevenbergen6338 4 года назад
These videos are all so good! I'm super glad you came out with this one, it clarified a lot of things for me. What are your thoughts on "shorty" 18" pickets? I would think that deadmanning 2 18"'s would be as strong as 1 36", but would allow you more placements in better snow.
@wolverinekut
@wolverinekut 4 года назад
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