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Practice crevasse rescue pulley
How to Transfer a Fallen Climber's Weight to a Snow Anchor for Crevasse Rescue
Mountaineers: Crevasse Rescue Using a Z-Pulley System (3-Person Team)
2 Person Alpine Crevasse rescue
Demonstrating Full Crevasse Rescue
Pulleys: Crevasse rescue with pulleys on a glacier – Tutorial (15/18) | LAB ICE
Backcountry ski rescue: Z-Drag or Z-Pulley System
Self-rescue from a crevasse with rope clamps (Micro Traxion) – Tutorial (18/18) | LAB ICE
How to Haul a Climber Out of a Crevasse
How to Prepare a Crevasse Lip for Rescue
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How to Transfer a Fallen Climber's Weight to a Snow Anchor for Crevasse Rescue

How to Transfer a Fallen Climber's Weight to a Snow Anchor for Crevasse Rescue

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Mountaineers: Crevasse Rescue Using a Z-Pulley System (3-Person Team)

Mountaineers: Crevasse Rescue Using a Z-Pulley System (3-Person Team)

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2 Person Alpine Crevasse rescue

2 Person Alpine Crevasse rescue

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Demonstrating Full Crevasse Rescue

Demonstrating Full Crevasse Rescue

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Pulleys: Crevasse rescue with pulleys on a glacier – Tutorial (15/18) | LAB ICE

Pulleys: Crevasse rescue with pulleys on a glacier – Tutorial (15/18) | LAB ICE

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Backcountry ski rescue: Z-Drag or Z-Pulley System

Backcountry ski rescue: Z-Drag or Z-Pulley System

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Self-rescue from a crevasse with rope clamps (Micro Traxion) – Tutorial (18/18) | LAB ICE

Self-rescue from a crevasse with rope clamps (Micro Traxion) – Tutorial (18/18) | LAB ICE

Rope clamps, such as the Micro Traxion or Tibloc, make self-

How to Haul a Climber Out of a Crevasse

How to Haul a Climber Out of a Crevasse

AMGA instructor Jeff Ward explains how to set up a 6:1 mechanical advantage in order to haul a fallen climber out of a

How to Prepare a Crevasse Lip for Rescue

How to Prepare a Crevasse Lip for Rescue

American Mountain Guides Association instructor Jeff Ward explains how to prepare the edge of a