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what on earth are you doing with 500m of line below you? sounds like an interesting job!?!

 

Filming in a volcano- there's a thread about it somewhere bro.

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5 bar rack, and flip the two red bars, so that you are coming down on three. Even then there will probably be too much friction for the first one hundred meters. You will have to keep the rope in the bag to reduce the friction, which will be hard work on the way back up.

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unicender!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Totally useless bro with that much rope. Jono wrote one off in 2 days on the last trip, the alloy cannot cope with the abrasion from the scoria. Pretty much wore through the bottom bar which was a shame as it was brand new. Thinking the ab descender and the petzl stop is what we will use along with an asap on the safety line.

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