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dont mean to pick will but where is your second lanyard/climbing rope and why is it above your pulley? surely a receipe for disaster?

 

I suspect his groundie didnt point it out to him, but he's here to post the pics, so he must have sorted it.

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dont mean to pick will but where is your second lanyard/climbing rope and why is it above your pulley? surely a receipe for disaster?

 

Why, do you set it below, so the lowering rope can saw through it?

Just curious!

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The lanyard should be above the pulley. If the pully slips then there is a chance the lanyard could get cought up etc.

 

I have the lanyard above the pulley, mostly, especially on stems such as shown in the picture, where there is a chance of it slipping.

 

Cool pic!

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Fun and games this week in carrot munching land. Been killing some tall, skinny and half rotten poplars with Ross over the last couple of days. Most about 100ft, felling practice time:001_cool:

 

 

 

Nice shots Pete. :001_cool:

 

 

 

Is the old girl scoping your arse or your gob? :001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

 

Where were you guys at? I was in West Runton for the last few days.

 

 

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