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Tips and techniques September 09


Will Hinchliffe
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Anyone got any photos of techniques they use or have tried?

 

I tried to take some today, mostly simple things that most people will know but hopefully a few people will find them useful.

 

1. An interesting way to set a footlock acces line. I saw this technique on an American forum and have tested it out at work. You must haul the system up to a position that you can strop in and still reach your Vt.

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also i think it would be prudent to put a marlin spike with a krab in just a bit above the vt. can you picture the effect its going to have once thats all cinched up tight? could be looking at some funny cross loading on the hitch climber biners against the anchor branch

 

Thats a good idea with the crab.

 

There is no need to pull it all up tight to the branch you could just haul it half way up if thats how high you need to go.

 

You cant run out of rope Steve.

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