Mediocre Master's Practice - Unedited POV

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  • Опубликовано: 13 апр 2024
  • My first attempt at running a practice ISA climbing competition Master's event in a local 90 ft. black walnut. Not my best foot forward, but constructive for me to review, and hopefully you all will find some value in it as well.
    Grab a copy of the 2022-2024 ITCC Masters' Challenge score sheet and follow me along!
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  • @lordlouis2168
    @lordlouis2168 2 месяца назад

    I Like to keep my casualty tighter to me and more vertical. And get that initial dressing on real fast. Potentially an arterial bleed which leaves little time. And totally agree with you talking it through with yourself as its easier to remember too. Great work. 👌

  • @203_climber
    @203_climber 2 месяца назад +1

    In the mud !! Awesome dude bro I’m three weeks out from CT climbing comp, gonna start putting in that overtime !

    • @nau_what
      @nau_what  2 месяца назад +1

      Were under two weeks from Ohio's! It's crunch time.

    • @man-on-a-tree
      @man-on-a-tree 2 месяца назад

      Great job!! - gave me a lot of little ideas how to improve my own skills, still far away from your level...😔😀

  • @treesie9760
    @treesie9760 11 дней назад +1

    WP Line install: 5:20:
    Why havent you send the retreavelline up from the beginning? (Without drop bag) It would spare time and you would through less stuff around. When you are at the top, you just reclip it.
    For the other bagdrop, that went actually quite far out, even if it was not out of bound it was definetly to close to possible viewers. Thats high risk for DQ. 😉
    I like your chill aproach.

    • @nau_what
      @nau_what  10 дней назад

      @@treesie9760 that was a mental mistake on my end. I should've left it on the ground. Good catch!

  • @NapierTree
    @NapierTree Месяц назад

    decent video. i enjoyed watching the video aside from the continuous throat clearing.. also, the setup was very complicated. i feel like this could have been done much faster with a hitch climber on an mrs system. it did seem to me that this was like 10x more gear than you actually needed to do this. i mean literally you have two rrp's? geez. must be nice. not trying to hate though. you did some very interesting things that opened up some thought process for me. however, i honestly think that a rope, harness, hitchclimber prusik, 2 carabiners and a lanyard would have sufficed for this job. still, props for actually gettting out there and making the video, it looks like if you keep it up you will be much faster the more familiar you get with your setup. ill send a like.