georgyporgy 0 #1 November 11, 2005 winter is coming... arghh I saw snow today! for u northern jumpers, do u jump guyed A's during the winter? what gloves do u wear so that ur hands don't freeze up? how thick are ur gloves and do u change to thinner gloves once u get to launch point? do u freeclimb the guyed A if u can only climb it on the outside or do u use a steel cable ascender with a secondary harnsess? the ground IS the limit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anvilbrother 0 #2 November 11, 2005 I saw alot of the "fall arresters cables" How many jumpers have and wear a harness and fall arrester clipped on. Postes r made from an iPad or iPhone. Spelling and gramhair mistakes guaranteed move along, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomAiello 26 #3 November 11, 2005 QuoteI saw alot of the "fall arresters cables" How many jumpers have and wear a harness and fall arrester clipped on. Very few, in my experience. I've got one, and have used it, but it's usually pretty rare to see them.-- Tom Aiello Tom@SnakeRiverBASE.com SnakeRiverBASE.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomAiello 26 #4 November 11, 2005 Windstopper fleece gloves are pretty nice. They keep your hands reasonably warm if you are moving, and they compress well if you don't want to jump with gloves. I've never needed more than that, because if it's that cold outside, I'm staying inside.-- Tom Aiello Tom@SnakeRiverBASE.com SnakeRiverBASE.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georgyporgy 0 #5 November 11, 2005 would a prussik knot from a 7mm nylon line offer enough fall protection if attached to the fall prevention steel cable? the ground IS the limit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DexterBase 1 #6 November 11, 2005 it probably would do okay, but after a few hundred feet of climbing with the prussik tensioned appropriately to catch you if you slipped, the cord would begin to saw through. Cable ascenders are pretty easy to locate if you want one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georgyporgy 0 #7 November 11, 2005 what kind of cable ascender would u recommend and do u happen to know the standard cable diameter used for fall arrest? the ground IS the limit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DexterBase 1 #8 November 11, 2005 I don't know. I think Tom A has a couple of them. My guess would be a 3/8" cable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hemphog 0 #9 November 11, 2005 Mostly freestanding. Nothing very big out east anyway. I prefer some thin gloves that make alot of friction on the palm. If the gloves are too big or padded you use alot of strength gripping the rung instead of hooking it with your hand. I never jump with gloves on. I'm also looking at a cable ascender. I don't know about you, but I find the climb is the trippyest part of the jump. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Ya we'll rape the local objects, and maybe do some jumps too!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DexterBase 1 #10 November 11, 2005 I think we're overthinking the glove issue. Just grab whatever is handy. Gardening gloves (although I don't know that you'd find gardening gloves around my pad. I don't garden), mountain biking gloves, whatever. Any gloves are going to work. Stuff them into a cargo pocket once you're done climbing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hemphog 0 #11 November 11, 2005 I hear ya. That's what I've been doing. But when it's really cold out, light gloves don't keep your hands warm, and heavy gloves make it a bitch to climb. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Ya we'll rape the local objects, and maybe do some jumps too!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KMonster 0 #12 November 11, 2005 Sorry to ruin your rep babe, but there are gardening gloves at your pad. I like climbing in them. I also have a pair of snowboarding pipe gloves (small, made for springtime and warm weather riding), they have pretty good grip on the palms and fingers but a lot of it has worn off. They are warmer than the gardening gloves but they're not super huge or too bulky to climb with. Edit: typo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomAiello 26 #13 November 11, 2005 Quotewhat kind of cable ascender would u recommend and do u happen to know the standard cable diameter used for fall arrest? 3/8" solid core cable. I've got a LAD-SAF L3300, made by DB Industries of Red Wing, MN, USA.-- Tom Aiello Tom@SnakeRiverBASE.com SnakeRiverBASE.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base736 0 #14 November 11, 2005 QuoteStuff them into a cargo pocket once you're done climbing. Could be I'm just not following you... If you're stuffing gloves into a cargo pocket, where do you keep your beer? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skreamer 1 #15 November 11, 2005 QuoteIf you're stuffing gloves into a cargo pocket, where do you keep your beer? It goes like this : 1) remove beer from cargo pocket 2) drink beer 3) crush beer can and put in cargo pocket 4) put gloves in cargo pocket with crushed can 5) jump When you land get more beer from car. If it was long hike, then fetch beers from bush where you hid them before you started climbing. Best is ground crew who can carry a beer cooler. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites sum1sneaky 0 #16 November 11, 2005 Cold towers are easily climbed with Atlas Therma Fit Insulated Gripper Gloves. Cheap, grippy, warm, and small for jumping down in your pocket. I always jump without gloves, but that's personal preference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites 0
sum1sneaky 0 #16 November 11, 2005 Cold towers are easily climbed with Atlas Therma Fit Insulated Gripper Gloves. Cheap, grippy, warm, and small for jumping down in your pocket. I always jump without gloves, but that's personal preference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites