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free fall dismantling large limbs


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Personally, I'd say if you're not comfortable taking a large limb off in one then get out and do it smaller is the best way.

 

As said, don't strop into it if you can avoid it - if you absolutely have to, use your strop to your bridge NOT your side Ds.

 

There have been a couple of extreme occassions where I have used a cable tie on my bridge as a clip in point (obviously with a high anchor somewhere else, never as a sole anchor) - this way if the worst happens, it's a weak point that will shear and just make for a bit of a swing. It's not a very approved technique, but can give you a good work position with less risk in the right situation.

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