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Sewn loops and the whole CE system is not a bad idea.

I have worked with two climbers that could not tie a bowline although they thought they could.:001_huh:

 

and they passed NPTC? ffs the training/assessment standards must be slipping! the double fishermans is one of the easiest!

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Sewn loops and the whole CE system is not a bad idea.

I have worked with two climbers that could not tie a bowline although they thought they could.:001_huh:

 

what about running bowline's i cant belive this.:confused1:

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one hopes it is just a collge thing, you hear these rumors oftern, but there is no valid reson for the instructor not to show them unless he was bound by college rules or could not tie one

 

i do dispear at this propogander that creaps arround, but then going for ce marked is not a bad thing

 

kev

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