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26 minutes ago, Darkslider said:

Can anyone explain to a (as yet) non climber whats gone on here? Is it at the end of the job and the ropes been pulled the wrong way instead of passing through the big ring first then pulling the lot down to terra firma?

 

Why the scared smileys? The blue/yellow rope hasn't taken any weight like this has it? That would be worrying knowing you're still alive due to some 6mm cord and an inch of plastic ball 😳

The sad emojis are knowing the feeling of getting to the end of the day with your feet on the ground and then having to kit back up again and go all the way to the top just to get that back 😂

 

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27 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

The sad emojis are knowing the feeling of getting to the end of the day with your feet on the ground and then having to kit back up again and go all the way to the top just to get that back 😂

 

Thought as much, I'll make a mental note to make sure all the gear is back on the ground before tempting fate by taking my harness off 👍

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I laughed just because it wasn’t me (this time) it’s always when you need to get away on time and the reclimb is a bugger as you have removed the easy to reach branches 🤦‍♂️ 

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