The infamous Abalakov, aka V thread, is named after Russian climber Vitaly Abalakov who is credited with inventing it in 1930. Today it is common practice in winter climbing around the world. While ...
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The right (and wrong) ways to backup a V thread anchor — Alpine Savvy
Abalakov in history and in ice : Articles : SummitPost
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Pitching a tent on thick ice using Abalakov threads | BushcraftUK Community
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Abalakov thread - Wikipedia
The right (and wrong) ways to backup a V thread anchor — Alpine Savvy
Rappelling on an abalakov - Petzl United Kingdom
Abalakov thread - Wikipedia
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