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Steve Bullman
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I'm experimenting with this too using a martin hitch tied with very short legs. I too have noticed that the termination knot can catch the top of the hitch causing slippage though this only happens while acending so you tend to have hold of the rope anyway. I am experimenting with a 50cm loop between the hitchclimber and the puley for acending; this way you're pulling underneath the entire system and there's no worries about self tending. Once you get to the top you remove the loop and work as normal. I have not had enough time playing with this setup to decide if i really like it.

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I am experimenting with a 50cm loop between the hitchclimber and the puley for acending; this way you're pulling underneath the entire system and there's no worries about self tending. Once you get to the top you remove the loop and work as normal. I have not had enough time playing with this setup to decide if i really like it.

 

 

Nice tip Tom:icon14:

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