Pay Attention to This DETAIL to Keep Your Lead Climber Safe!

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Lead belaying is more than holding the rope during a fall. It's more than keeping a middling amount of slack (too much means big falls, too little means it's hard for the leader to clip). If we are really paying attention to our climber, who should be anticipating their "slack" and "take" needs.

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