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MJ DeHart
Mountain Biker // Snowboarder // Climber // Boulderer // Trail Runner // Paddler // Telemark Skier
MJ DeHart
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I'm a native, born and raised in Utah and LOVE it!I am most passionate about climbing and canyoneering. I've had some of my best memories taking 30ft whippers and rappelling down canyons through a raging waterfall. I ski and snowboard, I've recently grown bored of boarding so I'm back to my skis this year, hopefully some tele at that. I ran rivers briefly and am becoming more and more enthralled with kayaking, basically if its in the water, I'm up for it. I want to climb mountains and I would like to do more ice climbing...amongst other things of course.
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Petzl Grigri Belay Device
February 3, 2010
I've had to use a Grigri for an emergency rappel and it's not ideal at all. If you're looking for something with a little more friction than an ATC or something you can regulate a little more I would recommend looking at both the Petzl Pirana or the Blue Water Rescue 8. Both are great options for rappelling that give you the option to lock off or ad several different levels of friction. Though with any 8 type device, it will twist your rope up which can be a pain.
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