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Rope Burn: Risks and Prevention When Climbing
Sliding down a rope will not generally burn you unless there is significant friction between the rope and your skin, This can happen if the rope is particularly rough or abrasive and if you wear clothing that provides less protection between your skin and the rope. However, modern climbing ropes are designed to minimize friction and to be gentle on hands, making severe rope burn a relatively rare occurrence.Burns - Related Articles
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