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Just take it slow mate. You'll be fine, remember everything that you've already been taught and think before you do things. Good luck Joe:001_smile:

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remember to keep in contact with the assessor. shout below before the branch is cut not as it thumps to the floor. i nearly failed for that.

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take your time.look before you do anything.watch climbing above your anchor point,assessor may ask you a question about it if he thinks its dodgy,look and make sure its ok. learn your knots,only need to know basic ones. i imagine you know how to rescue?

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im doing mine soon too:) i was told to get the highest anchor point possable when doing branch walks

 

pete

 

Yup-deff-takes littl longer-makes it much easier,

 

K

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