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what if you have to come down and go back up again?

 

definetly 45m

true... its not very oftern i will come down tho, i'd sooner have a pee out the top of tree and look like a real pro:drunk:

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what if you have to come down and go back up again?

 

definetly 45m

 

45m, i agree. you need your rope reaching the ground, what if your hurt and you need to get yourself down quickly if you can that is.

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45m, i agree. you need your rope reaching the ground, what if your hurt and you need to get yourself down quickly if you can that is.

 

Good point!:icon14:

 

More important than a climbing groundie,IMO.:wave:

 

It also means you don't need a stop knot,which makes rerouting your rope less of a PITA.

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Good point!:icon14:

 

More important than a climbing groundie,IMO.:wave:

 

It also means you don't need a stop knot,which makes rerouting your rope less of a PITA.

 

Unless your climbing anything bigger than 22.5m!

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Unless your climbing anything bigger than 22.5m!

 

Only if you anchor to the very top,I think you tend to be anchored 3m to 4m from the top,so your looking at trees over 26m,but your right to point it out.

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