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eee, don't like the look of that! A ring would be much better. I reckon it would depend on line angles and bark smoothness, so prob a case of judgement on each tree.

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i tend to use a dmm ring as it seems to bight better and releases easily. I've retrieved this setup form about 5 natural redirects. Only hard thing is getting the alpine to move but once it starts it comes out easily enough.

 

You still snowed in Benn??

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Yeah when retrieving rope on rope it's hard to retrieve through more than one redirect as the rope on rope causes a lot of friction, Ian flatters showed me a cool trick with just a aluminium ring, just put your line through the ring and around desired anchor point then tie direct to the ring leave a long tale to what ever length you require or add a second rope or throw line to retrieve, the ring takes a lot of the friction away making retrieval real smooth

 

Hope this helps mate

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