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hiya lads ive been climbing a few years now and for standard pruning and dismantling im pretty decent.....but ive only done one piece of major lowering n feel its time to start getting some techniques and different knots in my head.

If you feel like sharing some of your experiance or just general tips would be appreciated cheers:thumbup:

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Hi there,

 

I'm sure not surprisngly so, but my advice would be to source a decent, dynamic training provider and do, for instance, an advanced rigging course with them....and maybe get assessed for your "Aerial Tree Rigging" (formerly CS41) as part of the same process if you haven't already.

 

There, I'm sure this will prompt / provoke others to respond! :001_tt2:

 

Cheers..

Paul

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