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Charlie V

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  • Birthday 25/05/1988

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    Guernsey Channel Islands.

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  1. Hello one and all have been climbing on the spider jack and rope guide for the best part of 9 months now and have been converted from my old prussic ways. However on several occasions my rope guide refuses to let go and no manner of flicking or pulling will release I find the cocoon pulley can sit at enough of a angle to just lock it in place very frustrating having to go and get your friction saving device without being able to use it. has anybody else encountered this problem or figured out a solution. I clean up my anchor points with a silky first to make sure there is nothing to snag it on but still find that often it will get stuck and usually at the very end of the day.
  2. Had to help Guernsey put up there big fake light tree this year while hanging from a crane really got me in the festive mode (cold and dead legs) but the crane ride was fun.

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