There is better available for free.
Really? Where?
There is Al Warild's Vertical. This is one of the three best technical caving books, and it's
available online for free because Al is made of pure awesome.
Is that what you're talking about, or is there something else I haven't seen?
Not suggesting its a bad book, parts are interesting but at twenty something quid plus postage, I'm not convinced that its an essential buy for a beginner, particularly one who seems to be already connected to a club.
I agree. It's not
essential. You can go caving just fine without reading ACT, and most people do.
You can also borrow it from other club members. Or you can read Vertical instead.
Leclused said:
During this first lesson the above was explained

However it's now a bit outdated because a lot of us use a twistlock D-ring
Excellent. That's an advantage of the kind of system you have in Belgium.

I have rarely seen this attention to detail in the UK.
Any tips for stopping my Petzl Omni Triact from undoing itself? As soon as I weight the harness, the first locking step is undone by the harness loops pressing in, so I'm left with just a twist-lock. Sometimes it then gets stuck in the open position because grit enters the mechanism, and then I'm left with just a snap-gate krab.
This was quite alarming to discover, when I was taking off my kit after a deep trip.
Oh look, my harness is held together by a snap-gate...
Is this a known issue, or am I just an aberration? :-[