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Petzl 3:1/basic rescue kit

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Climbing Weasel · · Massachusetts · Joined May 2022 · Points: 0

How does this sound? Thoughts/recommendations on specific items?
The small Beal Jammy

Microtrax

Tiblock paired with the rockexotica pirate locker

Roll clip a, nonlocking.


Maybe a pulley in there as well. Does this make sense? Anything you’d add/any thoughts you have about any other specific gear/anything you would not use? I also do a lot of single rope ascension/jugging for photography stuff, so I thought the rollcclip would be nice for that as well. 

that guy named seb · · Britland · Joined Oct 2015 · Points: 236

What's the application? Crevasse rescue is different to rock. 

James - · · Mid-Atlantic · Joined Jun 2022 · Points: 0

Thought you were going to link to this:

https://m.petzl.com/US/en/Sport/Pulleys/CREVASSE-RESCUE-KIT 

Climbing Weasel · · Massachusetts · Joined May 2022 · Points: 0
that guy named seb wrote:

What's the application? Crevasse rescue is different to rock. 

I’m going for mostly single pitch sport guiding with the occasional multipitch, and I’d like there to be some overlap with crevasse rescue and rope ascension/photography work as well, 

Jake woo · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2019 · Points: 2

For the Tibloc, I find the carabiner spacing to be tight so I prefer an I-beam carabiner to fit into the tibloc easier. The tibloc will also nick the carabiner rope surface, so I tend to avoid using my pretty round stocks for it.

Sam Schwinghammer · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2021 · Points: 0
Climbing Weasel wrote:

I’m going for mostly single pitch sport guiding with the occasional multipitch, and I’d like there to be some overlap with crevasse rescue and rope ascension/photography work as well, 

You really ought to look into taking a self rescue course with a local guiding outfit.  They'll have a list of things to bring that's a good starting point, and the knowledge/skills will be infinitely more useful than extra gear.

Also if you haven't gotten at least an SPI or equivalent, be aware that guiding without certifications comes with extra liability(and in some places legality concerns) and you should really look into getting certified if that's something you want to do.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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