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Hitchclimber query


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So I have been using my hitch-climber not in its full capacity, Ie just as a slack tending pulley, with the dead end of my rope clipping onto my harness' D. So I thought i'd try it properly. I don't have an eye in my rope, so I tie a big bowline, with deadend crab into the top hole and went for a climb.... Everything seems cool... until I want to give myself some slack in my system, say to advance out on a limb. With the other technique its very easy, but this way... the working end isn't as easy to work with. What am I doing wrong?

 

Does this make sense? Any help/tips?

 

Think I might just stick with what's comfortable. Cheers :blushing:

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Yeah yeah, ok ok. Im using what Reg showed me a few years ago... If it aint broke...

 

this is kinda true, but maybe its better?? atleast if you have a a piece of equipment be cool to know how to use it properly. then atleast you can make up your own mind ay.

 

Good Luck,

 

Cheers MOG

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