SCRAMBLING - WHEN TO USE A ROPE!! (LIVE EXAMPLE)

Video shows a real life situation when I had to decide between continuing to solo a route I'd never done before, or getting put on a rope. The decision is not always an easy one and tests your judgement skills in a mountain environment.
Filmed in the Glyderau, Snowdonia National Park

Пікірлер: 67

  • @graemehelliwell
    @graemehelliwell23 күн бұрын

    I've seen too many people push themselves just that extra metre before realising they should have gone for a rope a metre ago. Great video and a superb example of good decision making.

  • @FallLineJP
    @FallLineJP11 ай бұрын

    We don’t get nearly enough reinforcement of this concept. Most videos are just “rah rah let’s go!” Good on ya for posting it. Great example of intelligent decision making. Happy climbs!

  • @james7095
    @james7095 Жыл бұрын

    What a brilliant piece !!! As someone just breaking into climbing/scrambling this is a godsend !!!! It's all well and good pushing yourself ....but.....A good lesson in not biting off more than you chew I think....thank you dude ! 🙏

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it was some use 👍

  • @tgeo2880
    @tgeo288010 ай бұрын

    Love the Dolmen Ridge. Can also recommend Wrinkled Tower on the West face of Tryfan for more nail-biting exposure!

  • @oystercatcher943
    @oystercatcher94310 ай бұрын

    I once had to ask for a rope abseil from the inaccessible pinnacle on the cullin ridge as the weather was deteriorating and I felt unsafe down climbing. I nearly didn’t have the guts to ask. Glad I did

  • @Fellmandave1
    @Fellmandave1 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing the video and wisdom. Great day out and a good outcome!

  • @paulmorin2582
    @paulmorin258210 ай бұрын

    Excellent message. Thanks for sharing.

  • @magdyhammad4158
    @magdyhammad41582 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experience mate. Your advice is very valuable. Safe adventures.

  • @jimblake6150
    @jimblake6150 Жыл бұрын

    It's important to have a very clear understanding of your personal limits and apply redundancy when needed. Good on you for making a responsible call. I'd encourage those getting into climbing to hire a guide and learn proper real-world techniques on varied terrain so that they're knowledgeable in safety systems and able to accurately assess their abilities in different circumstances.

  • @cheekycharlie70

    @cheekycharlie70

    7 ай бұрын

    Absolutely spot on

  • @jeremyballard7461
    @jeremyballard7461 Жыл бұрын

    Great points made; either go with a friend who is competent or even better find someone who is qualified ie. An MCI or above. The consequences of a fall are one of the key decision factors as well as your well made points about your ability, quality of the rock plus the weather and how you are feeling that day. Enjoy your scrambling.

  • @MizunoIronMan
    @MizunoIronMan2 ай бұрын

    Dolmen Ridge is on my doorstep, and all being well, I'm hoping to try it on my own this summer. So glad to have seen this video; I'll be taking some gear and a rope. Safety first! Thanks for posting.

  • @MrDirtleg
    @MrDirtleg8 ай бұрын

    Good decision, this was my first grade 3 unroped and that crux is serious. Better buzz unroped mind

  • @davidurwin6860
    @davidurwin6860 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video, & so good to see you pushing the safety side of scrambling. too many people see the Insta shots & want to have a go without realising what they're getting in to. Having a rope & equipment, & knowing how to use them is so important!

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I'm kinda guiltily of making it looking exciting in my own videos but safety always comes first and I have no hesitation saying no to things where I'll be out of my depth 👍

  • @Phoenixhunter157
    @Phoenixhunter1573 ай бұрын

    Man, there were some moves you made that looked horrifying for me. Holy shit.😮

  • @gordothewanderer
    @gordothewanderer5 ай бұрын

    Great video. Especially the parts when you talk about ego getting in the way and people end up doing something completely crazy out of their comfort zone. The rope enables you multiple repeat climbs if you were to slip and fall. Which you certainly wouldn't get without.

  • @PunchineloPow
    @PunchineloPow4 ай бұрын

    Very informative dude. Thanks very much. Would love a crack at dolman ridge at some poing when im more confident.

  • @fed9931
    @fed9931 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, beautiful shots and a good experience to share. To my inexpert eye, the top bit once you're roped up looks more like 5th class climbing to me rather than 3rd/4th class scrambling. For myself, once the fall potential gets serious enough, my partners and I transition to either simul climbing on ropes with protection placed in between us, or start to pitch it out with a belay if the climbing gets intense enough. Love the video!

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!....lot's of people solo this route, I just didn't feel comfortable doing so on my first time.

  • @thebaldscrambler
    @thebaldscrambler Жыл бұрын

    Great footage, I enjoyed watching that! It definitely gets steep at the top, esp if you stay to the left. I've done it a few times but always stepped to the right before it got too steep but even then it's still at the limit of what I'll do. Good camera angles, you really showed how steep that upper bit is. :-).

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    You know it's strange, I was out climbing much harder routes today (trad climbing) but it's the psychology of places like the crux on Dolmen, the climbing isn't hard, It's a head game with literally no room for error.

  • @JayChambers83
    @JayChambers83 Жыл бұрын

    Was that Dolmen ridge? I’m accustomed to grade 1 and 2’s but it looks a little severe for me at this point. As you correctly point out, it’s too easy and risky to climb into a situation where escape is no option. And zero margin for error. Thanks for sharing

  • @LouDude502
    @LouDude502 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I'm always on a rope. 🐣😆

  • @TG-pd3ft
    @TG-pd3ft Жыл бұрын

    Good call - although of course not one a solo scrambler can make. I wear rock shoes for that section of Dolmen Ridge, change footwear at the end of the ramp. It feels a lot easier as you can use you feet much more securely and so don't feel the need to pull on those blocks which are - as you say - are hollow AF

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed, for solo scrambling a rope is only good to ab off. My first time on this route, the climbing isn't difficult, it's just the psychology for me personally. No room for error.

  • @macmurfy2jka
    @macmurfy2jka Жыл бұрын

    So roping up on Fourth Class terrain is good for safety? Good observation.

  • @nateblakely4674
    @nateblakely467411 ай бұрын

    i mean if the rope is in the backpack might as well use it. That's one of the worst ways to die on a rock route, with a rope on your back that you didn't use. I mean if i was doing anything this technical I'd bring a light 50m single rope and a single rack and call it a day. looks like 4th/5th class at times. But if you're after speed simul climbing is also an option

  • @blackgoby1
    @blackgoby1 Жыл бұрын

    Recently subscribed - good vids! What is the name (exact location) of the route please? I fancy doing it at some stage... Cheers!

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 👍 This is Dolmen Ridge on Glyder Fach.

  • @craiggerrard5117
    @craiggerrard5117 Жыл бұрын

    I have never done any sort of climbing whatever and never want to. Maybe because of that I enjoy watching climbing videos as they give me a vicarious experience that I will never have for real. This must be the best climbing video I have seen because it confronted the reality that it isn't always an easy option to just get on with it, which is something that seems a bit implicit in some other videos. I would hate to be int the position shown here, so thank you for showing me what it would be like.

  • @Baum17

    @Baum17

    Жыл бұрын

    If you like watching climbing videos then why not have a shot at trying it yourself. Watching videos like this might give you the impression that climbing has to be that very involved thing with serious consequences all the time. But top roping at the climbing wall isn't all that dangerous if you are diligent about belaying properly. Sure, it can also be scary at first if you aren't used to it but it allows you to get accustomed to the feeling of being on the wall and trusting the gear. I don't know where you live but if there is the possibility to take a beginners course at your local climbing center or alpine club then I'd encourage you to just sign up.

  • @craiggerrard5117

    @craiggerrard5117

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Baum17 Thanks for the reply, much appreciated. Unfortunately, I think I am too old to be starting something like climbing now. My general fitness is ok but I have problems with my knees and back. We have got climbing centres near where I live and they look great and they do provide brilliant introductions and instruction. My daughter has been to a couple of them and had a great time as well as learning some of the principles of climbing. Thanks for your response but I think I'll have to stick to the videos. I've got so much respect for people like you and the other climbers out there.

  • @redalert2834
    @redalert2834 Жыл бұрын

    There are plenty of grade 1 scrambles where ropes would be a sensible precaution in places. Above that going without ropes is like riding a motorbike without a crash helment - or worse.

  • @kinetix9178
    @kinetix91786 ай бұрын

    must weigh your packs down a lot carrying those ropes and trad gear! Do you bring all the equipment with you everytime just incase?

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    5 ай бұрын

    It's not all that much weight, but no, only bring a rope and some gear if the route has some tricky sections.

  • @TheNoonoo007
    @TheNoonoo0077 ай бұрын

    I was looking at taking my boys up this (we all climb) and using a rope, can it be done with a 30m rope and lowered back down for the next climber ? I do have a 60m but would rather not lug it all that way if not needed? Thanks for any advice.

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah a 30 would be plenty.

  • @bilaltahir9978
    @bilaltahir997811 ай бұрын

    Do you recommend that a beginner scrambler wanting to move into grade 2s and 3s should spend time doing indoor bouldering to get better at climbing and will this benefit scrambling?

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    11 ай бұрын

    Any indoor climbing will help with you're confidence.

  • @jimmarshall9945

    @jimmarshall9945

    11 ай бұрын

    Having scrabbled and soloed for year's.... Summer Severe & winter V. 5, I'd say for what it's worth the best way definitely is out on real rock on a consistent basis... much better than a climbing wall though that won't do any harm if you can't get out on the mountains.

  • @stonehouse1

    @stonehouse1

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m a fairly experienced climber scrambler. Took my better half on a grade 1 last year, which she had a really hard time on as she didn’t feel confident in her movement abilities. Since then we’ve been going to the climbing wall for a few months, and done a couple of days outdoor sport climbing. Went out to do a grade 1/2 scramble last weekend and the difference is night and day, so yes learning some climbing movement will be very beneficial

  • @brooks8792
    @brooks87925 ай бұрын

    I can sort of see climbing up, but going down, wow.

  • @Brioche_Boy

    @Brioche_Boy

    2 ай бұрын

    This is dolmen ridge and it leads up to the top of glyder fach which has many easy walks down

  • @DomClimbs
    @DomClimbs Жыл бұрын

    Rope wouldn't be an option on this if you didn't have someone already at the top right? I don't see how you could rope solo this unless you chucked the rope up and hope it jammed around a rock or already had it wrapped around something at the top before hand?

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Correct.

  • @garethedwards5159

    @garethedwards5159

    11 ай бұрын

    You could still pack a rope if you were on your own. That way, if you get into any difficulties, at least you have a way to secure yourself and potentially abseil off back to safety

  • @DomClimbs

    @DomClimbs

    11 ай бұрын

    @@garethedwards5159 How? how put you place gear and get it back without someone following etc?

  • @garethedwards5159

    @garethedwards5159

    11 ай бұрын

    @@DomClimbs Hi Dom. So, imagine you're on your own, and you become 'cragfast', basically stuck, unable to down climb, and unable to climb up. This could happen due to fear, or maybe it starts raining. If you had a rope and some climbing gear with you, at a minimum you could secure yourself to the rock and wait for rescue. You could also potentially set up an anchor, and abseil back down to safety. This would mean leaving some climbing gear behind (the gear used to build the anchor). Once you're down, you just pull the rope through and back down to you.

  • @garethedwards5159

    @garethedwards5159

    11 ай бұрын

    But basically abseiling back down to safety and leaving gear behind is a way better option than waiting for a rescue or help. It's a balancing act really, you obviously don't want to be carrying too much weight needlessly. Personally myself, I never take a rope or anything on Grade 1 terrain. On grade 2 and 3 terrain if I'm on my own, I'll usually pack a thin shortish length of rope (20-30m), and a very limited amount of climbing gear, just in case I get into trouble and need to get back down safely.

  • @bilaltahir9978
    @bilaltahir9978 Жыл бұрын

    How would you solo this without a partner? Is there a technique to do this with a rope (but no partner)?

  • @CarterCreativeContent

    @CarterCreativeContent

    Жыл бұрын

    You can't, a rope would only be useful to abseil off if you got in trouble.

  • @nope110

    @nope110

    Жыл бұрын

    Rope soloing is a thing in rock-climbing, not sure you could do it here though, but im no expert

  • @Phoenixhunter157

    @Phoenixhunter157

    Жыл бұрын

    I think at that point you would be needing trad gear to lead solo? Wonder if that would be possible on this route?

  • @ASNIV_

    @ASNIV_

    9 ай бұрын

    You can look up a technique called ‘lead rope solo.’ It’s a bit complicated until you get the hang of it. Alternatively, you could do it more quickly by daisy soloing. Both techniques would be considered advanced and risky.

  • @MrTomo4415
    @MrTomo44152 ай бұрын

    Sensible advice

  • @jonnes__4657
    @jonnes__465710 ай бұрын

    Dont't forget: It's easier to climb up, than to climb down. .

  • @yungthunder2681
    @yungthunder2681 Жыл бұрын

    It's hard to say, not being there myself, but this is a really good example of borderline! I'm inclined to say, based on the video, that I a rope would only make this harder, but.. the look of the holds could be deceiving. It's definitely better to be like you and be cautious, than to do what some of us (including myself) do and go significantly past the borderline before actually thinking about rope

  • @rajibjoshi9647
    @rajibjoshi9647 Жыл бұрын

    i would not do this climb with or without a rope to me mountain climbing is about fitness not about proving anything

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo272111 ай бұрын

    this is a staged. Most people dont have friends above to drop a rope. The real issue is your climbing and there is no one above you or help you out. You were NOT any place where a person should have been who was tot a true climber.

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    11 ай бұрын

    A "true" climber 🤣

  • @macmurfy2jka
    @macmurfy2jka Жыл бұрын

    So roping up on Fourth Class terrain is good for safety? Good observation.

  • @carterexplores9198

    @carterexplores9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Plenty of people scramble this and it's graded a scramble so....what's your point?

  • @macmurfy2jka

    @macmurfy2jka

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carterexplores9198 none really, just posting a comment to the algorithm gods.