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I have a friend who was injured while serving in the Army over in Iraq. He is not able to walk or use his left hand much. What I was wondering is, how should I get him climbing? What saddle, equipment, technique should he use?
He is able to do the leg press, bicycle and a few other exercises at a gym. Also he rides a four wheeler and horses.
The main reason I want to try and get him climbing is that he is jealous of my ability to climb. I believe tree climbing could give him a very liberating experience.
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Or another approach is attach the Grigri/rig or whatever you're using directly to the delta and anchor the static leg with a carabiner, that makes it easier to advance the rope if the climber wants to re-pitch up in the tree.
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Huck, I have been thinking that a New Tribe harness would work well for him because it doesn't have a floating bridge. Even though I love the floating bridge on my Petzle saddle, he might have a difficult time keeping his body from tilting side to side.
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