Saturday, June 2, 2012

Single Pitch Award (SPA) Training - Day 2

We met at Rosyth at 9am and headed straight into the woods to Rosyth Quarry. It certainly wasn't the most picturesque place I had been to climb but Euan said that it was a great place to bring groups. I could immediately see what he meant: there was plenty of space away from the crag, the climbs were quite short, and there were good anchors (ground stakes) at the top. Did I mention the graffiti everywhere?
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a top-rope setup, Rosyth Quarry
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a top-rope setup, Rosyth Quarry
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a top-rope rescue using a y-hang, Rosyth Quarry
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a top-rope rescue using a y-hang, Rosyth Quarry
The sun was again out in force and the first thing Euan tasked us with, was for us each to rig a personal abseil - to see if we could recall what we had learnt yesterday afternoon. Happy with what he had seen us rig, Euan then demonstrated how to rig a top-rope - I had seen this done a couple of times but Euan's setup was slightly different to what I had experienced before and it seemed far simpler to me. We then all had a go at rigging our own top-ropes and Euan then demonstrated a y-hang rescue using the spare half of the dynamic rope. It all looked pretty straight forward, but I knew it would probably be more tricky when actually performing the rescue for real. Obviously this is what Euan got us to do next, as we each took it in turns to be each other's client and perform the y-hang rescue. Sure enough, the rescue was not as easy as it looked and really was quite up-close and personal - but it was great fun practicing it on each other.
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a top-rope rescue using a y-hang, Rosyth Quarry
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a top-rope rescue using a y-hang, Rosyth Quarry
Then we were shown how to rig a releasable abseil and how to get a client out of difficulty. Again, I had been show this in the past but, again, Euan's rig seemed far superior. We then all had a go at rigging our own releasable abseil and practicing the troubleshooting steps.
Running a top-rope in Rosyth Quarry
Running a top-rope in Rosyth Quarry
Setting up a y-hang rescue on a top-rope, Rosyth Quarry
Setting up a y-hang rescue on a top-rope, Rosyth Quarry
After a (very!) quick snack, we were all asked to rig a bottom-rope on a specific route. Euan then used each setup in turn to demonstrate a group walk-back, bell-ringing using a ground anchor, and a bottom-rope rescue using a Prusik and the self-belay technique.
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a releasable abseil, Rosyth Quarry
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a releasable abseil, Rosyth Quarry
It was a lot to take in today but I learnt a great deal and enjoyed every minute of it. After packing up, we headed over the bridge to grab a coffee at the McDonalds and talk through logbooks and the day's events. Before parting company for the evening, Euan told us that we would meet at Blackford Quarry for our final day of training and that he would run it more like a mock-assessment tomorrow because he was happy with what he had seen today.
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a releasable abseil, Rosyth Quarry
Euan Whittaker demonstrating a releasable abseil, Rosyth Quarry