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Reddit mentions of Self-Rescue: How to Rock Climb Series
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Self-Rescue: How to Rock Climb Series. Here are the top ones.
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- Supports highend water cooling solutions up to three fans for push and pull configuration: 90 millimeter of internal top space with top 360/420 millimeter and bottom 140/240 millimeter radiator support for unmatched liquid cooling
- Unique hybrid full tower chassis optimized for extreme liquid cooling, airflow, or silence/four water cooling cutouts for easy liquid cooling management on the rear panel
- Spacious CPU cut out for mounting highend cpu coolers without removing the motherboard/removable top 5.25" plates to accommodate wide radiators
- Dual highspeed USB 3.0, hard drive dock along with a SD card reader for transfer and quick access to multimedia/ten large specialized cut out holes for easy cable management
- Large acrylic window with a view to show off the interior of your rig/rear white light for visibility in dark environments with a toggle switch
- Large acrylic window with a view to show off the interior of your rig/rear white light for visibility in dark environments with a toggle switch
- Drive bays: 4 external 5.25" drive bays/6 internal 3.5" drive bays/screwless rail design/rial(s): steel, plastic/expansion slots: 9/weight: 9.1 kg/motherboard support: eATX, XLATX, ATX, MicroATX, miniltx
- Drive bays: 4 external 5.25" drive bays/6 internal 3.5" drive bays/screwless rail design/rial(s): steel, plastic/expansion slots: 9/weight: 9.1 kg/motherboard support: eATX, XLATX, ATX, MicroATX, miniltx
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Number of items | 1 |
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The climbing self rescue book is quite good. I don't actually know of any other ones though that is specifically climbing self rescue.
edit: I don't own it but this one looks pretty good. The difference is going to be in the pictures vs. illustrations. The pictures in the first one are pretty good but can be a little confusing. The illustrations in this one look clearer and might be easier to follow.
Others have mentioned key points. Getting comfortable with such things like multi-pitch sport (to get into the mental headspace), single pitch trad (need that gear knowledge), multi-pitch trad with bolted anchors (last step before going for completely trad).
What I'll add, and this is good for all climbing disciplines, is knowing some self-rescue techniques. Its just good stuff to know.
This book and this one are both good options. It will in general up your confidence in the mountains.