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I reckon you could climb every day for a thousand years and not have the pin push out, even if you tried really, really hard.

Glad it’s on your harness Rich, nightmare to fit in a kit bag.

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Mainly gets used for a top anchor.

 

Just set it so the back of the pin is against the trunk.  I fail to see how it could come open.  
 

I also make sure I set it with the pin in my climbing end, not in the alpine.  That way it just spins when you retrieve it.  

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@mikedrums69
 

At least your honest about taking an age to pass 30-40 metres of rope through a ring.  
 

I get setting it from the floor but how would you do that if you were already aloft and wanted to change base tie to a top anchor?

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1 hour ago, Rich Rule said:

@mikedrums69
 

At least your honest about taking an age to pass 30-40 metres of rope through a ring.  
 

I get setting it from the floor but how would you do that if you were already aloft and wanted to change base tie to a top anchor?

When did I say I stand there feeding 30-40metre through a ring up the tree? If I need to advance my tie in. I’ll tie a running bowline from the ground and either clip in a small retrieval line or use the tail. Depending on the size of the tree. 
 

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@mikedrums69
 

Just wondering how you would use the ring.

 

As the conversation was about using a quickie for top anchors.  If a ring had been used in that way for a top anchor which is retrievable you would have to pass the climbing end of the line through the ring.  25m tree and maybe another 15 metre if it is a wide crown and you might use a couple of redirects.

 

I wasn’t referring to advancing you anchor.  In the scenario of getting top anchor with a throw line but deciding to change to a canopy anchor.  I pull a bit of slack though, enough to tie a alpine butterfly and the use the quickie and it’s done.

 

How would ring be used in that scenario?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

@mikedrums69
 

Just wondering how you would use the ring.

 

As the conversation was about using a quickie for top anchors.  If a ring had been used in that way for a top anchor which is retrievable you would have to pass the climbing end of the line through the ring.  25m tree and maybe another 15 metre if it is a wide crown and you might use a couple of redirects.

 

I wasn’t referring to advancing you anchor.  In the scenario of getting top anchor with a throw line but deciding to change to a canopy anchor.  I pull a bit of slack though, enough to tie a alpine butterfly and the use the quickie and it’s one.

 

How would ring be use in that scenario?

 

 

In that scenario then I suppose the quickie would be better than a ring. But there is the pinto tie in. 
Personally though I choose not to base tie and rarely do so. So I’ve never came across the situation I needed to swap

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