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Its still retrievable just put what ever you want on the carabiner throwline, tail of your climb line any thing either before it goes up or when you make it to your TIP. I bought some 5mm cord especially for this, if you send it up with the cinch and you work the tree with redirects if you keep the smaller line parralell to your climb line through the redirects (as long as you aren't making them super tight) it'll pull straight out. Works well for me :)

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slight derail but, when your ascending SRT in work mode, you have to lift all your own weight/use pantin am i right? theres no way of gettin a mechanical advantage as say you would from using a ropeguide (other pully incorporated anchoring devices are available)? cheers

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