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fair enough dave but that vt should be backed up with a spike and beaner if hes going a long way off the track.

good to here all the above.as perm norm these tricks look over complicated but are really easily to set up and yes dont work for everyone but if it helps you out in a tight spot then its all good.

good shout on the chest clip for footlocking mr holland,like you say just clip revolver and climbing system from backpack and go.bonus points in the aerial rescue too for styles

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theres a even better way i am thinking,

 

on resuce, go up single line. lock of at top or bottom either way. tie ur hitch on bottom with hitch climber.

 

attach another peice of hitch cord to you, then push ur hitch climber set up, now ur H/C and normal hitch will be setup above ur head(like klemhesit) then have the other peice of hitch cord conectted to u.

 

footlock up, get to desire point, bring down hitch climber, clip into ur bridge. then undo other piece of hitch put in figure of 8 above hitch climber and ur away.

 

you are always attached, and i reckon be really simple. kinda hard to explain with out pics and my spelling but good look. if u guys try it show me pics and i say if we on same wave lenght.

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