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After a philosophy session i had during my internship at the amsterdam councill i came up with this idea.

It's kind of a hybrid ropeguide with a carabiner instead of the pulley. i tried it out on the ground and seems to be working like a charm, going to try it out this weekend up the tree

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whats the benefit over a natural crotch? I can pull my line out of that at the end of the climb too. Midline retrievable is the only kind worth bothering with for my money..

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depends on which cambium saver:001_tt2:

 

 

You gonna keep me hanging or share your secret?

 

It best not be two leans on the end of a bit of friction cord or I'll be massively underwhelmed!

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I can see an advantage only if you want to potentially reduce the risk of damage to the bark / rope or if there isnt a decent crotch where you want it - (and have the cambium saver wraped on itself so it didnt slip). I cant think of a tree i have done with SRT that only needed the one redirect (maybe only one at a time but it needed moving to work) Midline retrievable anchors are the way forward IMOP - can use the IMP or i find it works well with an anchor ring, a bit of string and a small Krab, - But still the rope guide mod looks cool.

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