A fixed point lead belay (FPLB) is often the go-to belay method for many climbers when multi pitch climbing in most situations. This video covers three of the most common methods for belaying a lead climber off of the anchor. The three anchor setups we look at are the bowline anchor, the quad anchor, and the Fixe PLX/Duplex SS vertical anchor. With each anchor, you are able to use one of three belay methods: the munter hitch belay, the hybrid belay, or by using a belay tube with a redirected brake strand. Using this belay technique will put the falling force on the anchor and not the belayer, therefore reducing the risk for the belayer. Be sure that the anchor points being used are very solid.
0:00 Intro
0:12 Bowline Anchor Setup
1:28 Munter Belay on Bowline
2:31 Hybrid Belay on Bowline
3:58 Belay Tube on Bowline
5:34 Quad Anchor Setup
6:32 Munter Belay on Quad
6:57 Hybrid Belay on Quad
7:23 Belay Tube on Quad
8:01 Why Use A FPLB?
8:39 Belay on Fixe Vertical Anchor
8:56 Questions?
Disclaimer: Climbing is inherently dangerous, and the content in this video is not to be attempted without the direct teaching and supervision of a professional. This video is for informational purposes only and does not replace in-person instruction and guidance. Please seek out a qualified instructor to teach you climbing techniques in person.
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