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I found if you descend a little bit like you have to with the HC/RW setup the LJ/RW LJ re aligns and doesn't have any side loading. So basically go a bit higher and drop down a bit. This week i switched onto the HC/RW setup to give it a fair bash, good but not as good as the LJ/RW setup.

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Hi Mat, Yeah i've decided to give a hitch a bash this week, works nicely but i have been using armour pruss on 10mm static line so i think i need to try a different cord. Also i had to DRt this afternoon to around 70ft = Me knackered, only yesterday i had to do the same on SRt and well, it was quick, easy and my arms didn't hurt one bit.

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I used my wrench today to deadwood a small/medium pine. Im still fairly fresh on it, but it worked out nice, rapid ascent with the pantin, just don't forget to over the shoulder business to advance the rig. I think my next purchase will be a hand ascender, to which I will tether the RW for easier advancement. Hooray to Kevin.

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Great thread peeps, got to page 16 then jumped here:biggrin: I will be getting a RW for sure and play around with it on a few rec climbs before using it at work. Exciting times, thanks for sharing your knowledge :001_smile:

 

Go back a page or two to look at Ian Flatters video of two guys up a tree. Very useful.

Just realised how wrong that sounds!

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