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If you're doing a tall tree you'll need your main line up with you for lowering the saw down to your groundie to refill. I use my lanyard connected to my side rings as my main attachment to the trunk and my climbing line connected to my bridge as the back up.

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So what's the protocol here for if you're on a stem, with your lanyard round the trunk, and your main line underneath, and you do yourself a mischief and need to bail fast?

 

My options are pulleysaver, fig8 softlocked on a single line, or buy a wrench just for that scenario.

 

I reckon you should always have a quick descent option for if you need it, but how many others dont have one on a chog down?

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