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Hey people

 

Want to know some of the ways people are retrieving their rope guide or pulley saver with out them smashing into the ground, I know of some ways that are effective but wanted to get some ideas, preferably without having to have a throw line pre installed.......

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Throwline on to a branch it can be low down, attach the throwline to the hitch side of your rope pull the throwline as high as it will go without pulling the line out then tie off or get your mate to hold it, pull out Ropeguide as normal and it will catch on the throwline set lower in the tree. Just make sure the distance between your throwline and the ground isnt shorter than the distance between your ropeguide and the throwline as it will hit the ground anyway

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As peter and ewan said! I generally chuck a throwline up as ewan said as i often forget to leave end of my rope over a branch...

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have your retrieval clip, on to your access line. means you can pull rope out then, everything else comes down with the access. if you use one that is

 

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