Slip braking

Snow climbing must avoid falling as much as possible because falling ice and snow is a fast and violent gliding often causing unfortunate accidents.

The technique of slipping and stumbling is a technique for training climbers in the event of a crash and the need to shake themselves in the shortest possible time.

Basic prone position: body lying prone, with head and feet raised, ice axe diagonally across the chest and hands clasped, arms tightly pressed, and the mouth of the crane is facing outwards. Hold the hand of the axe on the shoulder, the tiger's mouth must face inwards, and the thumb should buckle. Below the ax eye, clenched fists held the mouth of the crane, the hand holding the axe was facing downwards, the axe slightly pulled backwards, and twisted toward the direction of the axe, and the jerk thrust into the snow, using the upper body. The power is pressed against the axe handle and the action is done at one go. If you can't complete the restlessness at one time, you will continue to slide down and pull your ice axe over your upper body to do it again. The slamming success will not continue to decline. Both feet will be steady on the ground and the ice axes will continue to climb.

When the slippery slides off, the feet must not touch the ground. Once the crampon touches the ground, the person will bounce off the snow towards heaven or have a broken leg. Both hands must hold the ice axe tightly, or the action is easy to fail. The tip of the axe cannot touch the ground, otherwise the mouth of the axe is not easily pressed into the snow.

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