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Beginners climbing guide, hints, tips and general climbing techniques


Adam Bourne
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Hi lads , so I hope you can help me out , I've been climbing about a year ,and on the blake's hitch , I've had the arm's pulled out of me for to long now , help is needed ,I need to move on , what can I do , not working full time so getting help from other's is hard , any GOOD idea's please help. :confused1:

 

P.S positive feed back only.

 

Peter.

 

 

What's your full system setup mate?

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Great idea for a thread Adam:thumbup1:

I will start with a little bit of advice you might find funny but it does happen a lot if you got a mass of work ahead of you.... STOP!!! think, do i have my short strop/flipline with me?:001_rolleyes:

Yea i have looked down many a time and thought DOH! when i see it lying on the ground :blushing:

 

I've spiked up a stick and realised i left my mainline on the deck :blushing:

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Main line blake's , and flip line prusik with pulley.

 

Do you use some kind of friction saver? If not then advancing to something with a pulley in the friction saver can take a lot of heavy loading out on your upper body, you don't have to stop using your Blakes hitch just adding a simple pulley on to your rope under the hitch will make for a good slack tender I'll try and get some picture rolling

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