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Cheers paul - and the second part is something i wondered about the other day. Guess i'm going to have to buy some new shiney things:001_rolleyes:

 

yeah hand under hand and its easy peasy.

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Whats the best way to retrieve the climbing line from either running bowline and alphine butterfly with out only using half the length of climbing hope this makes sense

 

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tie a throwline into the bight

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In theory the rope will be twice the length of the height using a top tie in point. Not sure what your asking?

 

Whst i mean by this is instesd of leaving a long tail on the bowline or alpine butterfly But as ian just said to me tie a throwline is there other ways that are quite handy and quick thanks

 

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I often will use a short line with just a running bowline choked. Work my way back to it at the end and descend DdRT. Either that or use a longer line with a pulldown.

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Will Adam Bourne ever make me a stiff tether?

 

Lol, I will buddy once I get my hands on some decent cheap shrink wrap, and also now its been brought to my attention the zk2 instruction Manual may stop me from making them for people who operate under LOLER and PUWER ?? Grey areas!!!!

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