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Roping up on a glacier: Rope spacing in a rope team, brake knots & more – Tutorial (11/18) | LAB ICE
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The optimum size for a rope team is three to five people. The bigger the rope team, the less the risk of being dragged into a crevasse in the event of a fall. With a two-man rope team the risk is considerably higher – which is why this format should be left to experienced mountaineers.
Watch this video to learn the “accordion method” and how to keep the correct spacing in a three-man rope team.
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