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Closing the System: Ground Anchor
             and Clove Hitch

             Since ground anchors are also a routine part of
             toproping with novice belayers or among climbers
             with severe weight disparities, it is advantageous and
             efficient to use the climbing rope as a ground anchor-
             ing tool. If the climber is tied to one end of the rope,
             the belayer can tie in to the other end; the figure 8
             follow through seems like an appropriate choice in
             this context. Now the belayer has the option to attach
             the climbing rope to any large object via a locking
             carabiner and a clove hitch. Since a ground anchor
             essentially offers ballast to a belayer, smaller boulders, a
             cluster of backpacks, or smaller trees are good options.
             Often, a third climber can be used. The adjustable
             clove hitch will allow the belayer to cinch in line with
             the ground anchor and the top anchor.












                                            Here, the
                                            belayer
                                            is ground
                                            anchored with
                                            a figure 8 follow
                                            through and a
                                            clove hitch. A
                                            versatile way to
                                            ground anchor,
                                            it also closes
                                            the system.
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