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I have a Rope wrench with stiff tether and hitch climber, pantin, and homemade chest harness (read, Tape sling and snaplock crab!!). Middle ring of hitchclimber to chest harness and away you go. I'll try to get a pic later if needed.

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My kit was in my Ute so figured i would throw it together for you. Ignore the monkey tail thats just in place for my bridge ring, MY knee ascender is just a butchered hand ascender. Wrench thether courtesy of Tommy B, neck elastic to advance it all.

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That hitch hiker clip still makes it look hard work.

Either that or the climber had smoked to many Bennies!

 

That climber had hardly any time on the HH when he made that video and so the HH is not set optimally, plus he is just shy of 70 years old!

 

Dave

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