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i think your brave to use a mewp imo

 

IMO there are some brave people who have never used one. Either that or they are brain dead :icon14:

 

Edit: not a fair comment

 

Braind dead if they have climbed a dodgey tree and not used one knowing they were taking a risk

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yes but,if it fails you won't go as far!

 

Also,a redirect as discribed by Steve, will tend to compress the second anchor,rather than lever it over.

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Agree with Steve etc above but nobody has mentioned co-dominant stems :scared:

Stay clear where possible but if you have to use one try to have a secondary in. Also remember that a bark ridge pointing up has a stronger union than bark ridge pointing down.

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Also get some branches/brash and pull them appart by hand. You will soon start to recognise strong/weak unions - on the ground :icon14:

 

‘Touch Trees’ can be interpreted in many different ways, but there never has been or will be a more valid saying!

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