Mitchell Ascending System for Caving

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Caving Vlog #45
This video is an overview of the Mitchell system used to ascend ropes in single rope technique. Topics include equipment, climbing technique, change-overs, crossing rebelays, and crossing knots.
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  • @keithfilson2364
    @keithfilson23647 ай бұрын

    I used a modified Mitchell. Had a handled ascender through one roller that went to my right foot. Had a free running Gibbs on my left foot. Had a safety free running Gibbs connected to my seat harness that ran on the rope on top of the chest roller. Very fast system if needed. You can take as big or little a step you wanted. You can take the handled ascender off rope at the lip, reach over and reattach it to assist on difficult lips. One SERA I did the 30M climb in 52 seconds.

  • @thumpr4
    @thumpr46 жыл бұрын

    Great Video! I had hoped someone would post a quality video of the Mitchell system showing different rope maneuvers. Awesome job!

  • @DerekBristol

    @DerekBristol

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jason!

  • @leeo712
    @leeo7126 жыл бұрын

    I really liked this video. Besides the quality, I liked the content and the explanations. I figured out that a safety for each ascender was a good, especially for us heavy upper body types who could not recover from a heel hang. You are the first one I have seen who recommended this. A few suggestions for improving getting your message out. The changeover from ascending to rappelling is the most difficult of the changeovers. Most common error is to have the rappelling device to low and not being able to stand high enough to de-weight the rappelling device. You did that very well but the view was from your back., so a beginner would likely be lost at this point. Zooming in on the details of each move would help. Some comments about tuning the Mitchell for each persons size and why tuning is so important would help. I had to discover some of that on my own, but was greatly helped by a fellow grotto member when we did some practice rope work. Some comments would help about managing the complexity and placement of all the ropes. I think that I have made every mistake possible and can now recover from any of them. Having 2 safety ropes concreted makes placement more complicated. Practice is very important to safely use the Mitchell. I recently had to recover from going over a lip and start over when my safety ropes got caught in my rappelling device and my ascender. Had I not practiced an inconvenience could have been a major issue. I wish I had this video when I was learning the Mitchell system.

  • @DerekBristol

    @DerekBristol

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lee. Thanks for the feedback. Attaching the descender too low and having too much slack is a common problem during change-overs with most vertical systems. I agree the camera angles weren't the best here. I'll have to talk to my film crew;) I also agree that practice is critical with this and other vertical techniques. Best to work with others who have experience and can help with the steps and making the needed adjustments to equipment. For some there are limited resources locally, and there seems to be very little written about the Mitchell system in particular. The NSS Convention is a great place to find expert help. Hopefully this video, combined with other resources, may help those wanting to learn or become more proficient.

  • @miwindowguy
    @miwindowguyАй бұрын

    Have you done a video on the Texas system? I can’t seem to find it

  • @genabrajt6046
    @genabrajt60468 ай бұрын

    Dear author. Where can I find a top harness like yours? Please write.

  • @hammondhikes7784
    @hammondhikes77842 жыл бұрын

    Are you using a large CMI ultracinder for your upper, and the small ultracinder for the lower? I have begun learning the mitchell system, and have small ultracinders for both..Would the large on your right side(dominant) help with ergonomics when fighting over tough lip crossings?

  • @Matlalcueitl
    @Matlalcueitl4 жыл бұрын

    Have you tested it with left and right Petzl Ascender and optional Croll?

  • @ginogrande
    @ginogrande3 жыл бұрын

    Great, video how do you do a doble roller, whay doble if there is only one rope ?

  • @RawSauce338

    @RawSauce338

    2 жыл бұрын

    One roller for the rope, other roller for the upper ascender foot loop

  • @andreasheij
    @andreasheij4 жыл бұрын

    If you'd attach a piece of bungee cord from the lowest to the highest ascender, you'd have a self-advancing ascender for the lower ascender. :-)

  • @keiththompson2289
    @keiththompson2289 Жыл бұрын

    Where can you get the roller????

  • @BrandonYoung-yg9xz

    @BrandonYoung-yg9xz

    7 ай бұрын

    Yea, I’m looking to buy a new chest roller too and can’t seem to find one anywhere online.

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