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Start with the Rope Wrench for the main reasons its the cheapest and the only one with a current CE mark. If you have a pulley and a bit of cord your nearly there, a foot ascender and stiff tether as per manufacturers spec.

 

tie a short slig and crab into a chest loop for added ease of climb and have fun.

 

Thanks Ian for your advice;) will have a look online for some new kit.

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Hit me up with some dates Ian. I have all fridays in January free at the moment still. We could do a friday if you need a hand at all then get a climb in? If you don't need any help or you have those local remote control climbers (crasher curtis and bosh it bourne) on the case we need to get a SRT sesh on the go at whippendell instead?!?!

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