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WorcsWuss

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  1. Saved me hours of trying to isolate a decent anchor with the worlds least accurate throwline technique. Saved me the pain of long body thrusting ascents. Enabled me to meander round a crown in whichever erratic direction I so choose. I think it's just GREAT! I'm even getting on better with limb walking on it now as well..... Oh, and it gave me a great excuse to splurge on more stuff I don't really need....
  2. I bundle a few coils of spare line on the floor beneath me before setting off which is sufficient, gives me spare to pull up later to account for redirects as well then....
  3. Ok now that does appeal to me....
  4. I did for last Saturday but there will be other days
  5. Yes. A knot reduces the strength of the rope more than a splice, it's also another location for a potential failure if tied incorrectly, but these aren't the real concerns. The real problem with a knot instead of a splice in these systems is, as you say, interfering with the hitch in that they can prevent the hitch from grabbing by sitting on top of the cord preventing it from stretching out sufficiently to tighten. Something like a long bowline is a solution, and the one which I use. A splice is better though....
  6. Keep an eye on this thread.... http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/employment/54652-simons-looking-some-help-thread-around-tenbury-wells-usually.html
  7. Wrench and pinto SRT and hc & Pulleysaver ddrt..... Or summat....
  8. It's the lack of cord which turns me off, I enjoy the tactility of cordage and knots so much
  9. I will! Put them towards a big shot instead!
  10. Ah, does that bottom roller grab it as well then...? I must be the only one but this zigzag thing doesn't appeal to me at all....!
  11. MOG, can you not pull a bight out just above the pulley beneath and outside the first link for hauling saws up 'a la hitch climber'...? Don't see how that's any different....?
  12. Sort of like this....
  13. When you swap the pulley and do away with the maillon Arran, re-tie the prusik so the fishermans lie against the outside of the wraps rather than coming through on the side of the bight, the knots won't jam in the big maillon when you're retrieving it, you'll have a clean knot free retrieval then.... Coming on well mate, I love making up rope tools, really enjoyable!
  14. Ah, never mind.... Weekends it is then!
  15. In fact it's longer than that, I quit when my wife was pregnant with number 3 and she's 2 now..... BLIMEY!
  16. When you're ready and you really want to it's not as hard as you think. Just take it a minute at a time and you'll be fine. When you fancy one, rather than telling yourself 'no', just tell yourself 'later'.... Good luck with it. Been getting on for 18 months since I quit the fags. I've had a few since, little cigars really, can't face fags anymore, but I can have a couple at the odd event and have no desire the next day. I'm pretty happy I'm over it now. You'll get there!
  17. I know it's not very pc, but I found that the only way to really get into it was work climbing anyway. If the job will stand you slowing down a little bit and you've got your set up about right already it's the best way to work through it I reckon. That's easy for me to say because I don't work for anyone nor am I really on the clock, but that aside, I reckon that any slowing down from using a new system will more than be made up for by the inherent time saving SRT offers over ddrt anyway.... I'll caveat that by saying obviously not on a massive compromised tree on a windy day in a hazardous location, but you know what I mean. If the right tree comes up, get amongst it...
  18. Interesting..... I'll stick with my superstatic I reckon, that is nice....
  19. Yale claim it is!
  20. That's a better job
  21. I think it's similar to aeris in many respects and I use that for ddrt. I don't like bounce in my rope though...
  22. Your own wedding or someone else's....? Either way, I don't envy you Not a cheap exercise!
  23. Just a kernmantle rope so see no reason why not.... It's well regarded for SRT for it's low stretch.....
  24. :lol: not often first to the bar then? :lol:
  25. This thread's worth a look.... http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/46928-lanyard-set-up.html

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