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| | | | Re: Super-rad rope portraits (and videos) < Reply # 26 on 8/10/2012 7:49 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Pool noodles. Those foam things they use in pools? Buy one. Cut it in half. then slice down the length of both of them with a box-cutter. Instant rope protector. Ease the rope into the hollow core of it, slide it down till it's placed over the edge the rope goes over, make sure the seam isn't on the bottom. It'll also save the finish on your parent's railing. If you're a cheap bastard and you can't afford one at $3, then wad up a sweatshirt next time and wrap it around the rope. That works too. =) When descending past an overhang, keep your legs straight and roughly shoulder width apart, keep your feet firmly planted in place, and let out enough rope so that you go from 90 deg to the wall to around 130 deg; so your body (your head) is well below the edge of the overhang, then ease yourself inwards with your legs and just let your feet drop. Um... I can't remember if I have a video of this somewhere.... http://www.youtube...atch?v=KgStXBaIDRQ At just between 14sec and 15sec on this video, instead of what I did; stop yourself using your brake hand, and let your legs just drop down so you go to a sitting position. That way you can easily bypass overhangs without smacking your face/body on them.
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