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| Quickdraw is an essential piece of a climbing equipment used for connecting the rope with a running protections. It consists of two [[Carabiner|carabiners]] connected with a sling. | | {{messagebox_checkstate}} |
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| | Quickdraw is an essential piece of a climbing equipment used for connecting the rope to running protections. It consists of two [[Carabiner|carabiners]] connected with a sling. |
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| == Clipping == | | == Clipping == |
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| === Risks ===
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| Aside from [[Carabiner#Safe-use_recommendations|safety recommendations for carabiners]], there are few more rules to follow while working with quickdraws.
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| |Position the carabiner in a way that the gate is pointed away from the direction of climb.
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| |File:QD_warn_gate.png
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| |Improper positioning of the gate can lead to unclipping of the carabiner during a fall.
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| |File:QD_warn_backclip_wronggate.png
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| |Backclipping of the carabiner is also risky as it might also lead to the uncliping of the carabiner.
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| |File:qd_double.png
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| |If direction of the climb is uncertain, securing can be done by placing two carabiners with gates pointed in the opposite directions.
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| |alternatively, carabiner with a screw-gate can be used for the same purpose.
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| ==== Self-unclipping of the rope during a fall ====
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| If the carabiner is placed incorrectly, the lead climber faces a risk that the rope can unclip itself from the carabiner during a fall. The risk increases if the carabiner is back-clipped.
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| |File:qd_gatefall_step1.png
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| |Falling into an incorrectly placed quickdraw poses a risk.
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| |File:qd_gatefall_step2.png
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| |During a fall, the rope might push against the gate of the carabiner.
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| |File:qd_gatefall_step3.png
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| |Then slip through the gate of the carabiner.
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| |File:qd_gatefall_step4.png
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| |And release itself.
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| == Alpine quickdraw (alpine draw) == | | == Alpine quickdraw (alpine draw) == |
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| === packing and unpacking the alpine quickdraw === | | === Packing and unpacking the alpine quickdraw === |
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| Use(s) | Lead climbing, mountaineering |
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Quickdraw is an essential piece of a climbing equipment used for connecting the rope to running protections. It consists of two carabiners connected with a sling.
Clipping
See Clipping.
Alpine quickdraw (alpine draw)
TODO
Packing and unpacking the alpine quickdraw
TODO
Clipstick
TODO