Leg Wrap Lockoff

Leg Wrap Lockoff Every rapeller should learn the leg wrap lock off It’s independent of whatever repelling device you use and you can use it even when something is jammed in your rapelling device Clipping the rope into a carabiner on a gear loop only serves to keep gravity from unraveling the rope from your […]

Self-Belay; Below Rappel Device

Self-Belay; Below Rappel Device One common form of self-belay when rappelling is to extend your rappelling device and rig a prusik on the brake strand below the device When you use your VT Prusik for this application there’s no reason to use a Valdetain Tresse Instead use the more common French Prusik When tying a […]

Totem in Throttle Mode

Totem in Throttle Mode The 2 slots of the Totem were designed to be used with double ropes in stitch plate mode but people started noticing that you could use the totem as a lever to adjust friction thus the name throttle mode A student in one of our Totem workshops came up with a […]

When NOT to Use Self Belays

Self belays, or as some people know as autoblock, third-hand, or painly ‘prusik’, for canyoneering newbs, are for the most part, a bad idea.

Rappel Device Extension

Rappel Device Extension Contributed by Adolfo Isassi When not to use a rappel extension It seems that this is one of the aspects of canyoneering that is surrounded by mystery, misconceptions and sometimes, misuse. WHAT ARE SOME GOOD REASONS TO EXTEND YOUR RAPPEL DEVICE? Get more friction out of the rappel device. By extending it, […]

Frog Ascending System

Frog Ascending System There are multiple ascending systems, including the Texas Prusik (and variations thereof), the RAD (and variations thereof, and the Frog. The Frog is popular with cavers and is becoming more popular with canyoneers, especially in swift water canyons. The first video provides an excellent overview of the system, along with details about […]

Ascending Rope with Prusiks

Ascending Rope with Prusiks The techniques depicted in this video for self-rescue out of a crevasse can also be used in canyoneering. You use the Prusik technique to climb up and then make your way over the lip of the crevasse using the pulley (Garda hitch). For this self-rescue method you will need two Prusik […]

Crab Claw Via Ferrata Lanyard

Crab Claw Via Ferrata Lanyard I found this video on YouTube providing instructions for tying a crab claw lanyard. Nothing wrong with it in the context in which it is presented. He mentions moving ACROSS a via ferrata and there is footage in the video showing people moving horizontally on cables. But an important caution […]

Safety Eight – Ocho Imperdible

Safety Eight Diego is narrating in Spanish, but the demo is easy to follow even without audio. He is rigging a standard figure eight device in both standard mode and vertaco mode in a way that dramatically reduces the chances of dropping the device. Una técnica básica pero fundamental en cañonismo, el “Ocho imperdible” nos […]

Clipping Short

Video: Clipping Short In this episode of the Art of Ropework, Rich discusses a technique called clipping short. He explains how this technique can address concerns about daisy chains and be used for passing a knot while ascending and transitioning from ascending to rappelling. Please share your comments below the video. Key Takeaways Clipping short […]