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Mick Stockbridge
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Matty I used to tie mine as you explained/pictured but I had quite a bit of hockling in the tail of the rope. A wise old man at the Treehouse recommended to have the top tail going under the bottom (as in micks last pic) to form the first braid. It has worked so far.

 

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cheers rich my my rope has been hockling bad !

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i have been using it for a couple of months and i can see the massive benefits for slack tendering and limb walking BUT i still dont think i have the technique for ascending into the tree, anyone have a video so i can watch someone climbing on it, the pantin is brilliant though :thumbup:

 

Robert, not sure if you have seen this yet but i'll post anyhow

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/9412-kentish-tea-party-8.html#post171204

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