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  On 09/10/2017 at 17:52, treebark said:

Why is it so hard to get stuff sent up to me properly?  I always teach just 2 knots which cover anything that might need sent up to me.  First is a clove hitch, for anything that needs to be clipped on.  This is my knot of choice as it just falls apart after you unclip the krab.  Second is a reef knot, for having seocnd line/rigging line sent up etc.

Both are incredibly easy to learn, yet I still end up having things sent up the tree with the most bizarre knots imaginable.  Is there an easier way to teach these simple knots that I am missing?

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send them to a cub or scout pack they will learn loads of knots and first aid 

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  On 10/10/2017 at 15:55, daltontrees said:
"Send me up a combi!". 5 minutes later as hypothermia sets in you see the combi spanner fall yet again to the ground.
 
That's why I teach the clove hitch first chance I get.
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Or you could just send your saw down, or get the groundies to check tension beforehand?

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