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9 hours ago, 5thelement said:

I think you will get the most out of it if you have been climbing for a while and can see the options/possibilities for the techniques being delivered, maybe a bit lost on a newby.

Probably best to do some research on who is delivering the course too, I don’t want last years college ‘star’ who has never done the job showing me the ropes. 
Arborventure in the New Forest do it, multiple world champion comp climber as instructor, Ben Rose or Dave Daniels of London Chainsaw Training , or the rope wizard that is Terry Barnyard would be my first port of call.  

Yeah I've been doing srt maybe couple of years, not all the time.

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I find it a bit silly that to do the SRT course you need to first have done CS38?? What's the difference as long as you've done one of them...?

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On 02/02/2025 at 16:44, AHPP said:

What CS38 courses aren’t covering SRT?!

I did my 38 just over two years ago and we spoke about it a bit, nothing practical wise and it's not required for assessment. Needs to change in my opinion especially as I hear a common cause of accidents is from anchor failure (just an assumption is not happening with DRT as much) 

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