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Nice vid. what a view. why did is need to come down?

 

Little tip would be to knock those pegs off below you, Otherwise the timber will wack of them when you want a chunk to run or branches will get caught up.

 

AAlso best to use a < shaped mouth so when it breaks of the head will be face downwards rather than jumping outwards. ( takes away some of the shock )

 

though when you are 100ft up having a peg or 2 to put your flip line over sure is good for the mind.

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Quick word of caution though... ditch the wedding ring as it is too nice to lose. so is the skin on your finger.

 

Good call Rich!!

 

I've not worn mine for over 17 years, after some unpleasantness hitching a trailer :thumbdown:

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Nice vid mate. :thumbup:

 

Quick word of caution though... ditch the wedding ring as it is too nice to lose. so is the skin on your finger.

 

 

I know what you're saying. I'm always weary of it but I can't bring myself to take it off for work. I'd never remember to put it back on! Have you had problems or near misses in the past with rings then?

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