How to Build a T-Slot Or Deadman Anchor: Backcountry Essentials Presented By BMC Insurance
Rescue techniques are super important when travelling in terrain with imminent danger such as crevasses and cliffs. A good t-slot anchor will provide a secure point to take the weight of people involved in a rescue situation. Be sure to follow Joe's useful tips to maximise your chances of building a strong anchor. Thanks to BMC Insurance for supporting Backcountry Essentials. If you're planning a trip make sure you have the right insurance to cover your activities. BMC Insurance. GET A QUOTE NOW: https://www.thebmc.co.uk/alpine_and_s... For more info about Joe Vallone please visit http://www.provallone.com We're the BMC. Climb walls, rocks, hills, ice or mountains? Join us. https://www.thebmc.co.uk/join

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