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Agree that is an honest video so thought i'd give an honest response.

Seems to me that the easy bits were rigged succesfully even though they could have been cut and chucked where as the more difficult bits ...If anyone, or everyone:blushing:, disagrees with me please let me know why as if you all think the vid is ok I think I must be missing something.

 

The wide angle lens of that camera gives a funny effect, not really showing the true scene. Also the batteries die frequently so you chose to record not all the work.

 

As for roping off, the less cuts the climber makes saves energy and time, and ballache, but also not to ruin that fence too much, which you could not evaluate unless you were on the job yourself.

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