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As I remember I got taught how to tie a prussic when I did the qualification. Not only that but every climber should able to tie one.

Come on, am I the only one who ties a knot high up on the split tail to assend a tree and then makes it shorter when up in the tree so its easier to get at.

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As I remember I got taught how to tie a prussic when I did the qualification. Not only that but every climber should able to tie one.

Come on, am I the only one who ties a knot high up on the split tail to assend a tree and then makes it shorter when up in the tree so its easier to get at.

possible but i use ladders to get in the tree:bongsmi:

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Gud point but i find that when you cannt get a ladder in and you find you are climbing a tree using a series of pelvic thrusts that would make John Travolta proud then a knot tied further up the fope is better. When Im at the top I strop up and make the Knot closer to my body. You dont have to reach for it then. Try it nxt time.

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