It was a beautiful day and a group of us headed up to the McKenzie Pits to practice rappelling and dealing with edges. Not to mention, check out some cool - in more ways that one - steam vents!
We were provided the following information by Scott, trainer: | |
A deep pit waits... |
Explorers find additional pits below! |
A microclimate provides a home for vegetation not found anywhere near by including small ferns. |
Earnest discussion regarding ascending systems. |
The discussion includes visual aides. |
Jerry and Jonathan discuss systems. |
Nate backs off the edge of the 60' pit. Somewhat picturesque entrance, but not easy to photograph 'action'. |
Drew goes down to join Nate. |
Jerry, Scott, Jason W., and Jim 'supervise'. |
The 3rd pit to be rigged, the deepest one. After Scott measured off an appropriate length, Jonathan provided enough rope from the tie off, and re-secured the anchor. |
Then the rope was taken down the entrance before being thrown in. |
Are you sure it reached the bottom? It's okay - there's a knot at the end. |
Scott then drops the pit to make sure the rope reached the bottom. |
Time for some to rest. |
Jason W. (with large camera bag) shows his edge technique. |
A beautiful location. |
Nate casually rappels down. |
Drew eyes the descent down the opening to the pit edge. |
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Drew starts his descent. |
Jim wonders "What am I doing here exactly?" |
Jerry carefully passes the prusik securing the edge protection. |
A lenticular cloud, complete with half moon, provided a nice distraction for those on the surface. |
Scott watches - for trouble? For caving recruits? |
Having successfully negotiated coming up the edge, Nate and Drew offer 'helpful' tips to others. |
Jim powers himself up. (yes out of focus, but love the cheeks!) |
Almost out! |
Jim reaches the true edge of the pit. |
Jonathan observes. Jerry's pack and shirt act as padding. |
Jerry approaches the 'bag crux' as it came to be called. |
Is that a smile? |
Jerry, Jonathan and Drew |