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Yep. :S. abit of a pain in the butt to work round. Ropes getting caught up and the old poke in the face.

 

I'll bet it was a pain. No good either when the ivy gets caught in your prussick or hitchclimber and you have no friction on your climbing rope!

I've hit the deck due to this happening to me in the past :thumbdown:

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Jeeze never had it slip. Just get the rope hooked up. There is a large lean to just behind the hedge at the bottom for 6 cars with a plastic corrugated roof so that side I had to just launch it as far as I can.

 

 

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