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Andy Collins
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Nice day for it and great photos. I obviously cant see everything that's going on from the photos, but with three upright stems like that I would stick the pulley in the middle one and top rope 5 meter lengths off; step cuts towards the pulley, get the groundy to snap them off with the lowering rope. Much quicker then chogging. And you can then split them into billets.

 

I also give good advise on sucking eggs but only to grandmas.

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Are you redirecting the lowering rope through a biner in pics 4-10?

 

Nice pics btw, great website material.

 

i certainly am. not overly good practice but my 2 other redirects seem to have grown legs.im sure there are loads of issues about redirecting this way that im sure will be pointed out to me

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Nice day for it and great photos. I obviously cant see everything that's going on from the photos, but with three upright stems like that I would stick the pulley in the middle one and top rope 5 meter lengths off; step cuts towards the pulley, get the groundy to snap them off with the lowering rope. Much quicker then chogging. And you can then split them into billets.

 

I also give good advise on sucking eggs but only to grandmas.[/quote

 

haha:001_smile:

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