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Steve Bullman
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im teaching my groundy to climb at the moment on a prussik ,i had to climb on his prussik after forgetting my kit and it was damn hard work when branch walking,and he loves my vt set up when i give him bits to do ...try it ...the sit back effect can be a little gnarly at first but its a lot quicker and easyer set up after you have climbed on it a few times

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2 ropes or rope and a w.p. strop with a vt setup.

Always have the silky (they call me silky boy at work)with a tiny snap

spare pulley and krab

2 spare krabs, one with a spare split tail

some webbing strops

Cambium saver & retriever

Petzl caritool (although that's going. Got my line trapped in it today; looked like a right twot).

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