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What method do you climb with  

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  1. 1. What method do you climb with

    • SRT exclusively
      7
    • Ddrt exclusively
      41
    • Both SRT and Ddrt
      21


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... anybody who says one is better then the other for everything doesn't know what there talking about imo.

 

Setting aside the absolutes of always and never, I do believe that SRT is better for most of what we need to do on a daily basis.

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I use both SRT and DDRT, but most of the time its SRT which is personal preference because i love my Runner, anybody who says one is better then the other for everything doesn't know what there talking about imo.

 

 

Agreed. No individual system is better than all the others. The best system to use is the one that suits the job on the day.

 

 

(As long as it's a HH or BDB on a fixed rope! Haha!)

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Agreed. No individual system is better than all the others. The best system to use is the one that suits the job on the day.

 

 

(As long as it's a HH or BDB on a fixed rope! Haha!)

 

 

Ladders. If the trees too tall just ratchet another set on top. Wins for me.

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Ladders. If the trees too tall just ratchet another set on top. Wins for me.

 

 

Or set them on the roof of the van, as long as they've still got the rubber feet on its fine.

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