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I think it was @Joe Newton who told me how you can tie a really loose knot of some description in the rigging line so that it stops in the right place when the groundy is pulling it back up to you, then the climber just shakes it out or something.

 

Was stupidly simple, but of course I have forgotten it.

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I think it was @Joe Newton who told me how you can tie a really loose knot of some description in the rigging line so that it stops in the right place when the groundy is pulling it back up to you, then the climber just shakes it out or something.

 

Was stupidly simple, but of course I have forgotten it.

The on purpose pull up of the rigging line isn't the issue it's the mistaken one or the two quick one that the ring helps with

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