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so drew, if it was stiched together how was it installed?

 

the line was set through a large shackle off a crane.the double line was just pulled through the shackle and tied off below. its a bit OTT for work situations but definetly seems easier and quicker to climb on

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Currently 11mm pro statick (orange purple flec) ederwise. Nise line softer than most. will leave it in the tree then for rescue access and to retive friction saver to save crashing it out, or access when it gets stuck.

 

I will footlock in on my climbing line in small trees, to save cambium, and time it would tack to install saver from ground.

 

always footlock tail in DRT

 

work of access line in some cassess deepending on the tree and the job spec.

Used beal 11mm ok but gets stiff with use.

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