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John Shutler
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the method i use for resuce is an alpine butterfly tied above the running bowline at the bottom of the tree, groundie then only has to clip their climbing system onto the alpine butterfly to lower you down, this is mainly because my access kine is only 50m long so there isnt enough rope to lower you through a grigri or similar

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i want to see more pics of the cabin, is it yours or do you rent it mate. i would love to live in a log cabin, even a big wooden shed with a huge log burner would do me:thumbup1:

 

John that set up looks good I can see how it all works. Although I,m still just playing around with the blakes on a pulley .So to me its maybe a year off trying . I will get there though with all the helpful advice off you guys .:001_smile:

 

Like Stevie says can we have some more pics of the cabin . Grizzly Adams :lol:

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