Posted by Forceflow on Tue Nov 8th at 1:38pm 2005
http://www.fugly.com/media/MOVIES/AMAZING/Speed_Climbing.wmv
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Posted by satchmo on Tue Nov 8th at 6:39pm 2005
That's insane. I have a hard time believing it's real.
That guy is crazy. He did it without any safety restraint.
Pure madness.
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Posted by OtZman on Tue Nov 8th at 8:18pm 2005
http://outside.away.com/magazine/0499/9904terminal.html
I love it when he jumps at 01:12.
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Posted by satchmo on Tue Nov 8th at 8:57pm 2005
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Posted by Biological Component on Tue Nov 8th at 9:06pm 2005
Perhaps he was bitten by a radioactive spider?
Posted by French Toast on Tue Nov 8th at 9:36pm 2005
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Posted by asterix_vader on Tue Nov 8th at 10:23pm 2005
i saw something like this the last year in a tv show... Guinness World Records.
the poor guy died.
this one's crazy too. uh they have no life?
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Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Nov 9th at 12:03am 2005
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Nov 9th at 3:19am 2005
Posted by Tracer Bullet on Wed Nov 9th at 4:30am 2005
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They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.
Posted by Gollum on Wed Nov 9th at 9:41am 2005
On my last caving expedition, we had at least one rope that was 650 feet long.
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Posted by Forceflow on Wed Nov 9th at 3:43pm 2005
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Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Nov 9th at 7:07pm 2005
It's like Cat-5 ethernet cable. After 400ft u start getting data errors...
And when Fatstrings and his brother and GF and I went caving we had some that was longer than 400 I'm pretty sure..
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Posted by Gollum on Wed Nov 9th at 8:07pm 2005
The only problem with using very long ropes is that they get too bouncy at the bottom. But this can be solved by adding rebelays, which have the added advantage of allowing more than one person on the rope at once.
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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Nov 10th at 6:40am 2005
Eh... I've never seen a dynamic rope for sale that was more than 60m long. I suppose you could special order one though. Don't you use mostly static lines for caving?
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They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.
Posted by wil5on on Thu Nov 10th at 7:00am 2005
I use an env_beam, with sprites/rope.spr, rendermode Solid.
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Posted by Gollum on Thu Nov 10th at 9:42am 2005
Yes. Cavers use only static ropes, except for personal shock-cord which is dynamic.
I suppose the problem with very long dynamic ropes is that they will stretch so much that, by the time you stop falling, you've already smacked into a cliff face at high speed.
In other words, there's nothing to stop you ordering a 200m dynamic rope, but it would not be useful!
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Posted by fishy on Thu Nov 10th at 12:52pm 2005
the link that otzman posted also tells the story of the death of one of the climber guys pals, who used a long rope to arrest his fall without pre-streaching it by doing some small drops first. needless to say, gollums description of what happens next is pretty accurate. they called it pilot error. :/
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