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BenC
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the thing with a vt is it will always be different because of rope wear,cord di ,rope diameter and climbers wieght... i will climb on different di lines all the time this time of year due to them being wet!! so i find it varys dramaticaly the amount of wraps and braids are needed! and then there is the length of cord wich can completely change it all together! the best thing i find to do is adjust acrodingly whilst giving the groundys to run in and see how it goes untill you next need them to clear !!

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12stone ice hitch on yale line 4 wraps and 3 braides. got right out on a limb end and found i was falling be it very slowly so replaced with new hitch line and had to drop a wrap as was to much so i think age will have some affect on the way you tie it.

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