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Ok, I'm a noob and still waiting for the book and DVD, but I'd like to start practicing ascending. I won't go too high. If my rope is 1/2\" 12-strand arborist stuff then what should I use to make two Prusik loops for my feet? I'm thinking the Prusiks would go above the Blake's hitch. Also what is it with using a pulley to push the Blake's hitch? Wouldn't a small carabiner or even a loop of cord do this?
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Dave
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Well, I finally read the book and watched the DVD and got enough gear scraped together to give this a try. I used two 5-3 Blake's hitches with the lower one going to a footloop. I used 1/2\" arborist line for everything. This setup seemed barely usable because it was so difficult to advance the lower Blake's (which would tend to get frozen). Maybe foot-locking is more practical? Or maybe a looser knot for the footloop?
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Look at Tengu's tips (Triple Crown Knot) on the New Tribe web site for the best way to rig a footloop on the down rope using cord. When you're advancing the footloop be sure to lean back and move your knees towards your chest. Climbers learning the technique sometimes forget to unload the footloop enough to advance it. The ultimate footloop attachment is a mechanical ascender, the footloop can be made from cord and girthed to the bottom of the ascender handle, works great.
Footlocking is a nice step up from using footloops but there is a skills curve there, you can't get it just like that, gotta practice.
-moss
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Thanks Moss, I found those Tengu Tips. I'll make a loop today and try a Prusik and maybe a few other knots. I guess I will have to admit that a mechanical thingie probably would slide up slack rope better than any knot. I gave footlocking a few tries yesterday and that might work if I worked on it or maybe had something like a rubber or neoprene pad strapped to the top of my shoe. Also I can see this old strap-style saddle might get some neoprene or minicell foam wrapping also.
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So do people really get good at a footlocking technique or does nearly everyone end up buying and using a foot ascender?
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I couldn't get footlocking down for the longest time. Then one day it worked, and I've never been able to figure out why it wasn't working to start with. Then our 12 year old daughter figured it out on her first climb attempt.
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