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  Khriss said:
Man :( looked like he was confident n competent - maybe just failed to do his krab proply ?? Poor sod :( K

 

He has an impressive range of spray paints to blend his flush cuts and fill in his spike marks after prunes, competent is not a word I'd use.

 

It's quite an old one, if I recall right he broke his back and it was a life altering injury, he is now physio or was.

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The video won't load for me but I believe I have spoken to this chap online; yes, he's not dead!

 

His tied his knot wrong and it untied itself as he worked his way up the tree.

 

He made a full recovery and is now a fitness model I believe.

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  DanClimbsTrees said:
The video won't load for me but I believe I have spoken to this chap online; yes, he's not dead!

 

His tied his knot wrong and it untied itself as he worked his way up the tree.

 

He made a full recovery and is now a fitness model I believe.

 

 

Be interesting to know what the knot was and how he tied it incorrectly.

 

 

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it's not really important what knot it was its the fact he didn't test his system before releasing his other life line

I have tied knots incorrectly it was a blakes hitch (which i believe when you do it wrong it's called a suicide knot) but I tested it first and guess what it didn't hold me and i never fell because i hadn't released my other life line ................ Test your life line that's what that video teaches me

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