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            <title>Re: I don't trust ropes.</title>
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yay!! good work on facing and&nbsp; conquering! <br />
dotn worry, even after 16 or so years of climbign and such..i still fear ropes. its normal, i have ven taken 8 m falls and still i look at the rope 'you better not break!' <br />
dosnt help that my ropes are 8.1mm thin, compared to the usual 10.5mm...
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            <author> no_email@example.com (NFGworld.com - Junpei)</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:37:56 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>I don't trust ropes. (Who'da thunk it?)</title>
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Thanks to the benevolent Matrix, Zumi and I went abseiling (aka rappelling)&nbsp; &nbsp; today.&nbsp; I've wanted to do it for a while.&nbsp; I love climbing things, always have.&nbsp; When I got all roped up it was time for a personal discovery session.<br />
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The basic abseiling procedure is: Tie on, learn how to control your speed, back up to the cliff edge, and hang your heels out into space.&nbsp; Then just lean back, tilting slowly over your feet, so your ass is in outer fucking space and your feet are now in front of your face.<br />
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It turns out I fear ropes.&nbsp; Intellectually I understand that, if I fall, I'm tied to two ropes and I'm definitely not going to die.&nbsp; I probably won't even get seriously bruised.&nbsp; But I find it hard to make that shift, to go from "I'm confident on this cliff edge" to "I'm trusting my life to this rope."<br />
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I got to the cliff edge and couldn't lean over.&nbsp; No way.<br />
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So I practiced leaning back on the cliff top, so that I plant my feet and just...&nbsp; sit down.&nbsp; I couldn't even do that.&nbsp; I cannot trust the rope, there's no memory in my life that says "The rope will save you."&nbsp; All my memories of ropes are in Boy Scouts where I couldn't tie a knot to save my life.<br />
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So I thought maybe I could climb up from the bottom.&nbsp; I got about 8 metres up the cliff face and discovered that I was out of convenient handholds.&nbsp; Perhaps I could have proceeded on a risky course, but - and this is the crucial bit - I didn't trust the rope.&nbsp; I was basically stuck, and had to go back down.<br />
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Near the bottom I intentionally put myself in a bad position, 3 metres up, where I basically had to rely on the rope.&nbsp; I still couldn't do it.&nbsp; I hobbled down a bit, and tried again.<br />
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Finally, a metre off the ground, I leaned back, put my ass in deep space, and trusted the rope.<br />
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I didn't die.<br />
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So I did it again, a metre up, just to be sure.<br />
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Well, that's one fear on its way to being conquered.&nbsp; Baby steps.&nbsp; <br />
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Much thanks to Matrix and his endless patience - I reckon he spent an hour talking me through it.&nbsp; "Just lean back..."&nbsp; "Yeah, it's not the concept I'm stuck on, it's the execution!"
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:08:49 GMT</pubDate>
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