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- Thanks for Watching guys, If you have other Tasks you need quick and to the point guides for, let me know in the comment section ...
- This video shows belaying with a reverso and getting to a MMO (munter mule overhand), the basis of all rescue.
- AMGA Instructor Team Member Patrick Ormond explains how to raise a climber from above using a 3:1 system.
- This video explains how to go from belaying two climbers with an ATC or Reverso to a 3:1 haul system.
- This video demonstrates a technique to transition from a top belay with an auto blocking device to
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