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some tricks from the weekend


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Some new little things we went over at the climbing comp.

First up is a redi that also has a 3:1 system in it, reallg good for coming back through tight crotches, just uses your footlock strop and a revolver, double pulley or just crabs.

Then its a rescue when you have to transfer the victim to you and lift them up.

Footlock rescue.

Srt set up-15metres in 10secs!!

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cool man!gotta try that redi, looks so simple to set up.whats the 2nd last pic all about?

rescue from a footlock line. footlock up to the victim and attach your climbing line to your footlock strop.(via the little dyneema sling).make an alpine butterfly below footlock strop and clip your footlock strop into it. you are now next to the victim and in a climbing system.attach them to you.take them out there system and descend.

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