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Adam Bourne
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I've just bought some skyline 1.8 mm seems quite good and i'm liking the lighter bag ( stein 8 oz ).

I've spliced a length of cheap red stuff on the ends so i can break it if its gets stuck.

I think next time i'll just cut a few strands to weaken it.

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I've got a basic bag with 50mts of Marlow 2mm line. This is as good as I will need when throwing from the ground. However after struggling a bit recently to advance climbing line up through canopy as I'm climbing and getting the normal throw bag/kit tangled while I dangled I've improvised a bit and made this. Its about 10 metres of cheap nylon rope about 5mm diameter in a small cotton bag with a fishing weight 4 oz attached. The spherical weight is about 2cm across. Weighs next to nothing and can be carried with me. I think it will be a lot easier to make short advances to narrow crotches or to place a pull line higher. I realise lead shot has a slight safety issue but I wanted enough weight with a smaller size to reduce snagging etc. Will try not to brain myself.

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I've got a basic bag with 50mts of Marlow 2mm line. This is as good as I will need when throwing from the ground. However after struggling a bit recently to advance climbing line up through canopy as I'm climbing and getting the normal throw bag/kit tangled while I dangled I've improvised a bit and made this. Its about 10 metres of cheap nylon rope about 5mm diameter in a small cotton bag with a fishing weight 4 oz attached. The spherical weight is about 2cm across. Weighs next to nothing and can be carried with me. I think it will be a lot easier to make short advances to narrow crotches or to place a pull line higher. I realise lead shot has a slight safety issue but I wanted enough weight with a smaller size to reduce snagging etc. Will try not to brain myself.

 

I can think of nothing worse than having a throw line on my harness or using it in the tree. I can see myself boiling over just thinking about it. I'd rather throw a line from the ground,if I can't isolate the limb then srt it is.

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