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have put my name down to do the course, but was just wondering what knots do i need to know for the test?

I have very little rigging experience, should i still go for the course or should i gain some more experience before undertaking the course? any hints and tips would be greatly appreciated :001_rolleyes:

 

thanks in advance

Samuel:thumbup:

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hi mate, it would help if you knew the following, but if not you will be shown how to do them on the course. Also make sure you feel comfortable climbing in spikes.

clove hitch, running bowline, timber hitch, and cow hitch you should only have to do a tip tie, a butt tie, and a balance, then abit of lowering from a pole. hope this helps mate.

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