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The centre released a statement and said the experienced climber suffered a “tragic accident” while “independently using climbing facilities at the centre”. Apr 29, 2021 · On April 11, 2021, 31-year-old climber Josh Ourada fell approximately 150 to 200 feet while free soloing Nutcracker, on the Manure Pile Buttress, Yosemite. Reply reply jpartlo • Reply reply [deleted] • 9. Half the time "giving a soft catch" is mentioned, it's a really shitty execuse for unsafe belaying practices. Jul 3, 2024 · Everest, K2, Nanga Parbat, and many more of the world's tallest peaks are the settings for some of the most insane mountain climbing stories you'll ever hear. And I don’t think the 2nd picture of the hand/ wrist belongs to the extremely white bro that’s in the last picture? I used to have a loose band of climbing buddies, and one of the older guys in the group had two fake front teeth. An employee at my gym told me last week that the most serious injury they've seen was someone who decked because they forgot to clip into the autobelay. It's pretty much impossible to have a "super hard catch" in single pitch climbing, rope stretch alone will soften it considerably. We decided to sleep in a couple extra hours that day which was a terrible decision in hindsight. "Prepare to be riveted by the heart-stopping accounts of The 10 Worst Climbing Accidents in this impactful video.