When using your new (or old!) rope at the crag, there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure it does not get damaged. First of all, try to keep your rope as free of debris and dirt as possible. Use a rope bag with a tarp, or even just a plastic sheet or big Ikea bag to protect it from the ground. When a rope gets very dirty, it might It is highly recommended to have a spotter as your rappel buddy on the ground. This spotter can guide you down and around any unforeseen obstacles. With your right hand, grab the loose rope leading to the ground. This will be the break and is supported by the ATC. Never ever let go of the rope with the break hand. oYfG4V.
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