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Not if you manage the rope properly. If you are on a short rope in a big crown, how do you get down after you've stuck an 020 in your arm?

 

I certainly dont plan on waiting for a groundie to come up if I did get into trouble, so I always have a rope long enough to get down in a single pitch.

 

 

i understand what you are saying though pete. i do manage my rope properly. maybe i just dont do as big a trees as you guys. i have a 40m rope that i have used about 6 times in ten years. always managed just fine with the smaller one. i have never ran out of rope on limbs.

 

i would say an average hardwood round here is 60feet, so my rope does.

maybe i am a minimilist, even if i dont have the exact stuff for the job or you get break downs i always find a way to get the job done. i am not trying to be smart i just seem to manage.:001_smile:

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I use a long strop which is a short length of Yale (XTC?)

It's only about 10m long, but it's damned handy - can use it end on end when climbing as well, good in conifers with loads of branches.

My main rope is too long for 80% of jobs we do, it's an arbormaster 45m job and it's more often than not a total pain in the arse.

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