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SteveT1989

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  1. Cheers man, after a lot of thought I bit the bullet and bought the hitch climber set up. It looked really nice to use
  2. Hey guys, New to the forum and have been forum surfing for the last couple months on here. Read the vast proportion of this thread and it sounds like you need more newbies to ask questions. Got 30,31,38, 39 in two weeks. Was wondering what I could to do make me feel better when walking back down a branch i've just walked across. Possibley adding a pulley? what would that look like? I climb with just a prussic at the moment, and love it. Cheers
  3. What about using a false anchor? did them on Pole rescue for my cs38. wouldn't that be a better alternative, as apposed to depending solely on a dead branch? I don't know if that's sound advice. I only passed a month ago
  4. Hey guys, Just recently signed up to the forums and just wanted to see if anyone can give me a heads up on anything that I may encounter, or have problems with as a beginner on my Aerial rescue course coming up in a week? Cheers Steve
  5. Ms261 - haha, yeah I've had it for maybe 5 months? served me well so far, hopfully a load more if I look after it

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