well_balanced
well_balanced t1_itoxk0d wrote
I've always known that most accidents happen on the descent but this proves the opposite. Can anyone shed some light on this?
well_balanced t1_itoxc9c wrote
Reply to comment by binz17 in [OC] Climbing Accidents in North American Climbing by chnetka
Agreed. And climbers are encouraged to use redundant systems of safely so that might be a factor too.
well_balanced t1_itox5od wrote
Reply to comment by RadioactiveFruitCup in [OC] Climbing Accidents in North American Climbing by chnetka
Climbing lingo can be easily misinterpreted by non-climbers. Saying "nice rack" to a dude is perfectly acceptable, for example.
well_balanced t1_itql4vf wrote
Reply to comment by Turtley13 in [OC] Climbing Accidents in North American Climbing by chnetka
Not at all. I've just heard experienced climbers say it consistently so I took it for granted. This is the first time I'm seeing actual data on it. Proves the point that without data we just have opinions, not facts.