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18 years on a prussik... the new generation of climbers who start on SRT and hitch climbers should be able to climb into there 80s... ;)

 

What makes you think I won't??????

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It's a good point Arran.

Modern techniques will definitely prolong a climbers working lifespan at commercial pace.

 

 

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I hope so too... At 49 I'm at the start of a great career :)

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It's a good point Arran.

Modern techniques will definitely prolong a climbers working lifespan at commercial pace.

 

 

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I dunno, they're definitely easier on the body, but then they're faster too. So instead of spending half, even a whole day on a tree you can probably do 5, 10, more even. I reckon it'll balance out in the end.

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