"Toproping" is rock climbing with the rope anchored at the top of the
climb, as opposed to "lead" climbing, whereby a climber places
protection as he or she goes. Having a top anchor lessens the potential
distance of a fall and creates a more controlled situation in which to
hone your climbing technique. Toproping is at the heart of learning to
climb, and being able to safely set up and manage toprope situations is a
critical component in the development of any climber. While it seems
simple on the surface, topropes must be rigged and configured properly
in accordance with sound safety principles--and that's where this book
comes in.
Inside this book you'll find everything the beginning
climber needs to know about toproping: knots to use, basic and advanced
anchor set-ups, belay techniques, lowering from fixed anchors, site
management, and more. All new color photos help guide the reader through
complex toproping situations. Rescue skills and risk management are
also covered, along with a section on teaching novices how to toprope.
And there's nobody better to teach these skills than author Bob Gaines,
an American Mountain Guides Association certifed Rock Instructor and
longtime Joshua Tree climbing guide. Inside you'll find information on:
Site selectionEquipmentKnots and hitchesAnchoringToprope
systemsBelayingRappellingLoweringAssistance/Rescue SkillsRisk
managementGroup managementTeaching Novices.
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