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Scrambling moves 8: hand jams

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Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:40

Stuart Johnston MIC demonstrates the right way to create a strong anchor point using your hand and cracks in the rock. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to ...

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Scrambling moves 8: hand jams

rating is 4

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:40

Stuart Johnston MIC demonstrates the right way to create a strong anchor point using your hand and cracks in the rock. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to ...

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Scrambling skills: two uses of the sling

rating is 5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:31

Stuart Johnston MIC demonstrates two ways in which scramblers can use slings to secure themselves on harder routes, first by threading, and secondly using a block. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this ...

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Scrambling moves 7: dealing with mantelshelves

rating is 4.5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:21

Stuart Johnston MIC demonstrates the right way to handle a feature that could prove problematic with the wrong approach. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to update to the ...

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Scrambling moves 6: traversing

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Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:19

LFTO.com's instructor-in-residence Stuart Johnston MIC explains the right way to traverse during a scramble, ensuring minimum arm pump and maximum safety. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to update to ...

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Scrambling moves 5: the boot jam

rating is 3.5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:17

As a scrambler your feet are your multitools. Here LFTO.com’s scrambling authority Stuart Johnston MIC gives a quick look at one particularly strong way of employing them on cracked rock. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having ...

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Scrambling moves 4: bridging

rating is 4.5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:15

LFTO.com’s scrambling authority Stuart Johnston MIC describes a move that can give you space, time and energy to plan your upward progess better. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need ...

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Scrambling moves 3: secrets of secure finger holds

rating is 5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:13

Small holds don’t just require strong fingers – a little finesse goes a long way too, as Stuart Johnston MIC explains. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to update to ...

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Scrambling moves 2: flat foot friction

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Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:12

More friction in action as Stuart Johnston urges you to get familiar with the full grip levels available to you. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to update to ...

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Scrambling moves 1: smearing and edging

rating is 2.5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:09

A quick practical demo of the art of putting faith in friction and using your boots to the fullest when scrambling, by LFTO.com’s scrambling authority Stuart Johnston MIC. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems ...

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Scrambling skills: what is a jug hold?

rating is 5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:06

LFTO.com’s scrambling authority Stuart Johnston MIC introduces the most reassuring thing in scrambling – the jug hold – and completely fails to resist the obvious innuendo. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video ...

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Downclimbing dos and don’ts

rating is 4

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 10:04

LFTO.com’s scrambling authority Stuart Johnston MIC gives his tips on the sometimes stomach-churning art of climbing down steep sections of rock. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to update to ...

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Scrambling gear: harness and rope-buying hints

rating is 3

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 09:50

Stuart Johnston gives quick tips on the kind of things to be thinking about when choosing a harness and rope for higher-graded scrambles. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may ...

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Scrambling gear: assembling your rack

rating is 4.5

Anonymous, 04 December 2007 09:47

Get seriously into scrambling and you’ll need to develop rope skills and assemble a rack of protection . Here LFTO.com's instructor-in-residence Stuart Johnston MIC explains the essential ingredients of a dedicated scrambler’s rack. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! ...

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Scrambling skills: by the book

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Anonymous, 04 December 2007 09:41

Stuart Johnston emphasises the role a good guidebook plays in unlocking Britain’s scrambling treasure chest safely and enjoyably. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need to update to the latest ...

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Scrambling gear: basic kit checklist

rating is 2.5

Anonymous, 03 December 2007 09:49

LFTO.com's instructor-in-residence and author of The Hillwalkers’ Guide to mountaineering Stuart Johnston MIC talks through the kit he considers essential for successful scrambling. Don't forget, if you've got any videos you'd like to share with the world you can publish them directly onto this website. Click here to do it now! (If you're having problems viewing this video you may need ...

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