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Cutters & Climbers 2011 comp


Ian Flatters
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The clippy in thing is a re-direct, pre-set for all the climbers. Presume thats what you mean?

 

The limbs walk is a length of polished western red cedar, slippery bugger, and you get the oscillations through it as well, you can trigger the buzzer by blinking while your on it.

 

 

No, after the re direct he collects another rope for a while?

 

 

Ah, I see! Can't tell from the pics that those are bungee lines, looks solid.

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No, after the re direct he collects another rope for a while?

 

 

Ah, I see! Can't tell from the pics that those are bungee lines, looks solid.

 

There was a sort of SRT line with a prussic on it set for that station.

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Oh Ok, it clips to you like a second line or something?

 

I wasn't sure as it always stayed slack with me but i did see a young lad tensioning it up a bit like a second anchor point so he could get to the bell. I've got the limb walk on video too so might just stick it up in a little while.

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Hi Ian

 

Very good climb! Can you tell me what system you was using? Im climbing on a blakes and i really need to try someting different.

 

Cheers

 

Some threads have covered your situation mate heres one that might help

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/27787-next-step-prussic.html

 

Good Vid always enjoy them:thumbup1:

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