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kevin bingham
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Great idea ! Rec climbing the other day I noticed if we got the tail of the rope redirected high on a wrench set up it was really easy to pull kids up and control to the redirect point and control there descent if needed, kind of the reverse to that set up but worked really well and they had a great time!! You could even pull up adults with a bit more effort!

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Takei ng a little spruce chunk solo with the the rig n wrench. Notice how the pulley is pulled tight upward, the system is taught ready to go. You do have to be careful about going to big. Too little can be anoyying too. It's great for pulling up your saw because it will hold the weight of the saw and you can pull up and let go.

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