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Posts by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Can I use ear plugs while ascending or descending a mountain?

The need for your ears to pop results from a pressure differential between the middle ear and the atmosphere. The middle ear is technically outside your body (e.g., the bones in the middle ear and ...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A When did wearing a helmet become the norm for climbing?

The BMC history of helmets puts it at 1996 with the introduction of the Petzl Meteor helmet which was a combination of a hard shell and foam helmet. This matches my recollection of when things beca...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Dealing with twists in a rope while belaying

This is part of rope management. Your situation sounds like a common one where you are belaying a leader from the ground with a rope out of a rope bag that b has not been flaked prior to the climb....

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A How can I know if a rope is certified? I found a hidden tag

Is this sufficient reason to conclude that the rope is indeed legitimate for aid/rescue use? Can it carry more than 2000 kg as specified by the NFPA 1983? No, but almost. If your statement was...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Placing protection efficiently when leading trad?

I think a big part of speeding up is scouting the route from the ground (or knowing the area) and modifying your gear to the area in question. If you are climbing at Indian Creek, you need a lot o...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A What is a good tarp setup for very high winds above the tree line?

This blog post has two crazy complex tarp pitches, for a 3x3 meter tarp, that are fully enclosed. I have never tried either, but they look promising. The Summit Wedge The Laavu The Low Tetra a...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A When did indoor climbing gyms start to become popular?

I would argue it was June 12th 1988, even though there were only a few indoor gyms in existence at that point. On that day, Patrick Edlinger floated up the outdoor artificial climbing wall built on...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Under what conditions does heating a tent artificially make objective sense?

Assuming you do not count putting a hot water bottle in a sleeping bag as heating a tent (although it will eventually heat the tent), it only makes sense to intentionally heat a back packing tent i...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Mountain weather archive

At least in the US you can do this to various degrees depending on the mountain. For example, there is a weather station in Telluride CO at 9950 ft that you can search back at least 2 years https:...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Is it okay for a duck/splay footed individual to rock climb?

If an individual walks with a pronounced duck-footed (splayed) gait, and is actively trying to correct this, is there any harm for the individual to begin rock climbing. I feel like a lot of edging...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A How do I heat up my tent?

If you mean by powerbank something that weighs 200g and has a capacity of 20000mAh and by heat more than a candle worth of warmth, then the answer is no. A 20000mAh powerbank, which is a pretty big...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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Q&A How can I keep my backpack from resting directly against my back?

Back before frameless and internal frame backpacks, there was a time when external frame backpacks were all the rage. They are heavy, sometimes uncomfortable, and can break in spectacularly difficu...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A How many days does it take to reach hiking X miles per day?

There are a lot of factors, but for the Appalachian Trail there are a lot of hikers so it can give us pretty good insight into the time it takes for the average thru hiker to reach maximum mileage ...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A How can I safely climb a glacial route with just a kid or one other person?

While children can be proficient mountaineers and well trained, there are things they likely cannot do and some additional risks they face. For example, children are more susceptible to hypothermia...

posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A How to instruct someone how to take off a climbing harness?

It is not really about instructing people how to take the harness off, but rather about respecting the personal space of clients. I suggest having an instructor demonstrate the steps to take off th...

posted 6y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A What footwear did mountaineers wear in the 19th century?

Before rubber soles, mountaineers (and others) used hobnailed boots "have been used since antiquity for inexpensive durable footwear". There is a nice note here about Vibram soles replacing hobnail...

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Q&A What are the busiest months for hiking in the New Hampshire Presidential Mountains?

Given your time period of early June to Early September, my guess is that the least crowded period will be early June. This report (Fig. 4) shows the number of bed nights in AMC huts as a function ...

posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A How to contain the stench of climbing shoes?

I take public transportation to my work and the climbing gym. This means my climbing gear stays in my office all day with me. My climbing shoes stink and are really offensive to have in my office. ...

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Q&A Can smoldering logs be transported safely

In my younger/cheaper days, I used to scavenge firewood after the crowds would leave the camping area at the end of the weekend. Generally, this meant grabbing piles of unused firewood from near th...

5 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A Is "Short roping" "Death Roping"?

Short roping is dangerous, but it is also a critical part of guiding. This presentation touches on a lot of the reasons for short roping and risks associated with it. Short roping is claimed to pr...

posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Is it poor etiquette to ask fellow backpackers where they have been/where they are going?

It depends on the circumstances. When hiking alone, I am always a little suspicious of strangers. I don't think this is that unusual, especially in some of the busier places I visit in the US, as c...

posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A What kind of technique is required for bouldering outdoors?

Required techniques vary from area to area and problem to problem, that said I think there are 3 techniques that are universal. This belief stems from my philosophy that the best thing about climbi...

posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Are there particular grades that indoor climbers often struggle with

Somewhat motivated by How to progress in rock climbing after grades v4 / 5.11+? I am curious if anyone has tried to document if there are particular grades that climbers plateau on and need more ti...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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Q&A A winter month in New England - what to do, looking for thru-hikes or other suggestions

Thru-hiking/backpacking an established trail for multiple weeks, do-able in winter The longer hiking trails in ME, NH, and VT, apart from the AT, like the Long Trail and the Metacomet-Monadnoc...

posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭

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Q&A Climbing harness: clip two carabiners to avoid cross-loading

I don't think it is great practice, but lots of people top rope off of a single biner attached to the belay loop. The belay loop is plenty strong for this purpose, but the carabiner adds an additio...

posted 7y ago by StrongBad‭

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