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13 Mar 2013
13 Apr 2016 The original Air Traffic Controller was an immediate hit when it was released in 1993, and its offspring, this auto-blocking tube-style belay device, added the ability to belay a follower directly off the anchor. This increased versatility resulted in the ATC-Guide becoming a part of damn near every trad climber's
8 Jun 2016 Many climbers and most guides elect to rappel on an extension, meaning the rappel device is extended away from the harness with a sling or cord. There are a number of advantages to this system. Multiple people can set up their rappels simultaneously, which decreases overall time spent on the descent;
Belay device ATC Guide. ATC Guide by American company Black Diamond is practical and very popular belay device. Its construction is based on the early Sticht plate. It is possible to dynamically belay both leader and the second, while the second can be belayed by tope rope belay either with the body or from top belay
Our most versatile belay/rappel device, the Black Diamond ATC-Guide is now even lighter thanks to windows machined through the body. We also enlarged the auto-block release hole to accept a small carabiner. Multiple friction modes provide the optimal Black Diamond Equipment.
5 Dec 2015
To begin lowering, use your guide hand to feed rope through the rappel device. Try to keep your legs perpendicular to the wall and your torso leaning slightly in as your feet walk you backwards down the wall. Turn your head to watch for obstructions. Maintain a steady, controlled pace. When you reach the ground, remove
8 Mar 2013 An illustrated guide to the Black Diamond ATC-XP, a simple but versatile rappelling tool used by canyoneers, mostly in dry canyons with short rappels. The ATC-XP is a pretty good rappel device for dry canyons, and non-flowing wet canyons (Class A and Class B). It is not suitable for use in Class-C
16 Jul 2014 This setup, which is also called “guide mode," automatically stops the rope from moving through the device—or “catches" the follower—if he falls. It's a must-have tool and technique for anyone who wants to tackle multi-pitch climbs.
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