2008/08/31

 

Post

He said Post: I asked "what?:


past three weeks I've been traveling with my wonderful mother to:
Ninuki for a Safari (we say black Rhinos!- and I got to pet a white rhino that wasn't in a zoo)

Mombasa (1/2 day)

Watamu sweet ruins, and an interesting swim in the ocean inspired by some olympic swimmer and sheer boredom(about 300+ meters to an island and back.... yeah

andd... Lamu, which is pretty much a travelers paride, and if you ever go to the Kenyan Coast I would say skip most of it and just go to Lamu :) 2am beach bon fires, really cheep avocado juice, no crime, no cars, lots of donkeys, sailing (it's an island) friendly locals who invite you to everything (football matches, drinking, weddings)

and I met a group of really awesome travelers, who I'm probably going to meet up with for the rest of my year around the world ( funny how that just works out)

in a related, I'm just posting whats on my mind, matter - I've gotten active on couchsurfers and met quite a few people, and am planning my trip down to south Africa with them :)

P.Rhea asked me to run for some stuff which would be really awesome... I need to think about it and write a longer post- with the main idea of my life has changed so drastically here that I don't know if I'll ever be in one place longer than six months, and I don't know if that's fair to other people or myself if they're relying on me

and- does anybody know how to super impose a google map onto a blog? I need one for posting where I am (and my route) when I travel though:

...gtg will post later


oh and Happy birthday Dunia

2008/08/12

 
Her: sean
u wrote a poem.
me: Lydia
kinda
Her: very much so,id say.
me: I though of it more as a few short sentences I didn't want to put periods after

2008/08/11

 

Sean’s attempt to Teach climbing

Today [Yesterday] I went climbing with a group of newbie’s, which was great. It truly was a learning experience for everybody. For them, because they needed to climb more, re-learn belaying, and figure out a few knots. For me, because I realized I push new climbers too quickly and didn’t cover enough material and go over the plan sufficiently.

I truly was the “instructor” in this situation, the youngest person on the wall, I was joined by Bravesh, Samira, and Sammuel, who had all climbed once before at the [Mountain Club of Kenya] Beginner climb. I didn’t have rope, so I called Steven who is still on crutches from a previous climbing accident, and he allowed me to borrow his pro and rope.

We four headed out to Lukenya, down off the Athi River on Mombasa road. They had only climbed single pitch( 15m-20m) top ropes before, and I wanted to take them to Upper wall, like I had done the previous four times with my other climbing partners, and spend the day 30m off the deck, overlooking the mountains of Kenya and Tanzania, while climbing. The problem with the upper wall spot I was looking at climbing, was that the approach climb is about 30m, and isn’t an easy rope throw (it’s a safe ledge), and after I got one climber up, I realized that it was nigh impossible to get the rope down to the other two, and they were kinda scared of heights, at this point.

I rushed, and I learned from it. I also realized that I was in the process of teaching new climbers, which brought me to thinking about all the skills, I knew, and they didn’t and how long it had taken me to aquire them, where they had just started climbing.

I agree with the ideoglogy that you learn the most effectively while doing, but there is a degree of book work that can be done on one’s own without a climbing partner there for every step (mostly knots, but we’ll see)- so I came up (and am working on) a list of essential skills for climbing, These took me four years to learn, and some I still feel uncomfortable performing.

This list is for them, to become knowledgable about climbing as quicly as possible, but like I said: you woun’t know until you’ve done it.

Keep climbing, The path only grows.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Climbing Checklist

Essential skills:

- Knots:
o Double Figure 8
Follow through
• Flemish bend
• On a Bite
• A bite is when you pinch the rope anywhere but the end so it looks like a “U” or an “n,” some knots cannot be tied with out the end of the rope, but the eight can be.
o Gurth hitch
o Clove hitch
o Munter
Munter Mule
• Bely
• Rappel
o Double fishermen’s
o Water knot
o Prussic
o Climb-hist
o Alpine butterfly

- Gear Check
o Harness
• Double back
• Adjusted
o Belay device
• Possession ?
• Locked carabineer
o Gear Wear


- Belay
o Bottom
• Climbing commands
Climbing initialization
o Climber: “On Belay?”
• Belayer checks their gear
o Belayer: “Belay on”
o Climber: “Climbing”
o Belayer “Climb on”

• Rope Commands
o Take
o Slack
o Safe
• Technique
• Slip slap and slide system
• BUS system
o Brake
o Up
o Slide
• Brake Hand
• Taking up rope
o Top
• Commands:
• Safe
o Off belay
• Ok
• That’s me
• On Belay
• Alternative positioning
• Rope management
o Hanging
• Rope Management
• Moving your legs


- Rope
o Flake
o Coil
• Single
• Double
o Backpack
o Care and Wear

- Rappelling
o With bolts
o Without boats
o Tree
o Webbing
o Leaving gear

- Anchoring
o Setting up a top rope anchor
• With bolts
• Without bolts
o Setting up a lead anchor


Now to format all of this so Blogger can read :\