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Nicholas Pearson
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Interesting thread and hard to picture without seeing said tree.

 

Usually the answer when you have a climbing question is 'get on with it'

 

Theres a million ways to do what you wanted to do,

 

Crawl down it with your lanyard chokered off sliding it along as you go

Webbing slings for foot loops.

Walk down it using a sense of balance (and enjoy the swing back in when you fall off :001_tongue:)

 

IMO its really down to the individual situation.

 

Also, from your replies it seems you struggled rigging this off as you had ''no rigging point'' so you chucked it in managable pieces...

 

There is a very simple technique when you have no higher rigging anchor, in fact, you use a lower one - Fishing Rodding it is technically known...

 

I wont teach you to suck eggs by going through it step by step but if your unsure reply, and ill explain.

 

Tom.

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