Swing Time
It may be possible to climb a bit off route and arrange gear above the crux for your second. For example, after a rightward traverse, the rock might allow you to step back left, place some pro above the traverse line, and then continue up the route. (See illustration above.)
Double-rope technique may allow you to have the best of both worlds, clipping protection wherever you want with one rope, and leaving the second rope unclipped to provide a free-running toprope for your follower.
Guidebooks often note poorly protected traverses. On such routes, both leader and follower will need to be comfortable at the grade.
If you do a traversing route with one climber who will be at (or above) his limit, climb in a party of three. Belaying from both sides simultaneously can effectively protect the middle climber on almost any traverse.


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