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What's the longest you've spent throwing a throw bag?


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Pull the line taught then twang it like a bow string.
The bark of the black locust tree is worst I’ve found.


This absolutely works, but sometimes takes more strums than Jimi Hendrix’s back catalogue.....but by the time that branch is isolated and that bags inching her way back down strum on strum.......somehow the rest of the world stands still ....[emoji1317]

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11 hours ago, Treerover said:

Scaley downward sloping Sequoia branches. Been waiting since throwbags were invented for one to not Zag down every limb it ever lands on emoji83.png

Maybe that's a factor to their longevity? A defensive growth habit inhibitive to climbers! :D

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11 hours ago, Treerover said:

Scaley downward sloping Sequoia branches. Been waiting since throwbags were invented for one to not Zag down every limb it ever lands on emoji83.png

Had a few of those in the past.  Before the days of srt also, getting a suitable anchor point was near impossible 

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I should add before the days if srt ‘for me’


Was it SRT that sucked out all the joy of climbing for you Steve, and the real reason you jacked it in?

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