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Yeah thought ya might Drew. Mase has already spent the lot in his head and I have a feeling the wrench is on his shopping list. Got to say having read this thread, I'm keen to give it a go.

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Has this ever actually happened to you Carl, where your TiP has been compromised and you've had to quickly re-tie elsewhere? I can only envisage my TIP about to collapse to force such a drastic measure in which case I'd just un-clip and let the whole thing go whether SRT or DdRT.

 

Yes.

 

Just saying.

 

I have heard all the pro SRT views and I totally agree.

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An easy way to retrieve the anchor point single line is like this, you just work on the big ring side but retrieve the cambium saver as normal. Think this idea comes from Kevin himself.:001_smile:

 

Ah ha, simple, thanks Drew.:001_cool:

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An easy way to retrieve the anchor point single line is like this, you just work on the big ring side but retrieve the cambium saver as normal. Think this idea comes from Kevin himself.:001_smile:

 

So is the tail of the line on the left of the knot all the way down to the ground to allow you to pull the climbing like back with a ball / knot on it...?

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