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Rope 37m Enough or should i pay out for a 45m Rope?


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DOH!, Me being dozy, I reckon the rains washed a few of the remaining brain cells away.

 

A 30 metre rope would allow for 30 metre trees or 29 metre, allowing 1 metre for the running bowline.

 

It was meant to be tongue in cheek as Old Mill Trees seems to be a bit evangelical about the RW. ;)

 

I have a couple of 45 ish metre ropes and a 20 which seems to suit the work I get. Seem to be using the 45 metre Tachyon a lot lately.

 

I'm even thinking about getting a robe and some rosary beads, in silver to match the Rope Wrench.

I do love my RW but it's not unconditional love so I had a pre-nup written when she arrived! :lol::lol::lol:

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In reality though, since starting on SRT and buying a Big Shot I'm finding my 37m too short for access so a longer rope is on the list. However, I never found a 37m too long or too short when on DRT as I'd just move the anchor point down when coming out the tree or have an access line for the cup of tea time.

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Where to begin I have a ten meter, 30 meter, 45 meter, 50 meter and a 100 meter, and I sold Ben my other 45 meter. I use my 50 majority of the time

 

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Don't think I will be using a 100 meter rope in Essex ahaha! ;)

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