Reddit Reddit reviews Accidents in North American Climbing 2018: Number 3; Issue 71 (Accidents in North American Mountaineering)

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2 Reddit comments about Accidents in North American Climbing 2018: Number 3; Issue 71 (Accidents in North American Mountaineering):

u/NapalmCheese · 31 pointsr/Mountaineering

The 2018 Accidents in North American Climbing put out by the American Alpine Club goes over quickly, efficiently, and effectively protecting 4th class and low 5th class climbs.

I've roped up for an easy and comfortable 5.easy slab route in Yosemite, and I'm not ashamed to say that. From the slings left from previous rappels, other people have too.

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u/gawkypanda · 3 pointsr/climbing

Helmets aren't for letting go the the rope. That you say that makes me think that you aren't as savvy as you think. Also, auto blocks are necessary even for single pitch. People die, and die often by rapping mistakes. Please, for the love of god, read the 'Accidents in North American Climbing'. I know I'm an internet stranger and my opinion doesn't matter, but, hopefully fact based incident reports will.

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