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What have you got to do to it ? If its coming down then spikes and flip line after spending time cutting the ivy off . If not its a challenge .:001_smile:

Nothing at all & no it's not coming down.Or I hope it isn't!

 

... Ivy can really add time to what could be a pleasurable climb

It certainly can.

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When I first came to Northampton over 25 years ago,it was the main 'attraction' from the living room window.I used to look at it & swore to climb it one day.Having turned sixty last year,I thought it was time to get it done.

I attempted it using a 25 metre rope & a 2.5 metre lanyard with a couple of carabiners.(all I had at the time).Didn't even get half way after about 5 hours! Hence my earlier comment about the ivy.

I've now got more equipment,60 metre rope,more carabiners & lanyards,right & left ascenders,dmm hitchclimber,petzl croll & a lot more determination.

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wait on a nice day and have a stab at it, I suspect the key to be determination.

No rope, nothin...

 

Just get in an tell yourself you ain't comin down till you've reached the top..Oh, I don't know if your slightly overweight, but if you are, get on a diet till you've lost a few pounds.

 

Amazing how much easier these things are when you ain't dragging up an extra kilo you can do without..

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