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1 hour ago, Paul in the woods said:

The video says Hoyos de pinares, which is just west of Madrid. I wonder how they get back down?

Gravity mate, it's never left anyone up there yet.

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That's completely awesome! Actually would be feasible to incorporate that into modern climbing, just as an aid, if course. Chimney rods, or something like that. Beats trying to advance by throwing a rope coil. Of course, that would mean climbing higher than the TIP... if there was some kind of modular pole system that you could also tie into, like a pair of sliding sleeves with eyes that would ratchet up the pole. With modern materials should be easy enough to make a product that would do think of the time saving.

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