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Craiglr90

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  1. Don't worry after taking the picture it did accidentally get squashed ;) and no it was in my back garden i live just on the Leicestershire / Nottinghamshire border and It wasn't very big really bit over the size of a 50 p , just didn't look English to me

  2. Hi some one asked me to get them some timber and split it for firewood for their log burner they were getting put in now their not so I have for sale the logs don't use them my self and are taking up space, mostly horse chestnut bit of ash and oak carnt deliver unless very near but can help load them up when they are picked up , they all read around 25 % or lower on the moister meter the ton sack is well packed and their is 3 rows stacked well next too it looking for £130 thanks .ImageUploadedByArbtalk1394982266.694313.jpg.140227d83644898d5672e891580d61cf.jpg

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  3. A vt also has more sit back' date=' the knut being more compact also i find it dosnt strangle hold. If you are using this set up for the first time and your friction cord is new make sure you tend the knot as you assend.[/quote']

     

    That's the way to explain it I couldn't think of how to say it but it's the sit back with the Vt that put me off abit cause I found my self tending the knot every time I sat back in to it but thanks for all the advice, had a go climbing with the Knut earlier and loved it doesn't seem to open up and unset like the tv did maby with abit more experience I can move on to the Vt , thanks :)

  4. Hi and thanks I haven't had a look at that but have since downloaded the arbtalk knot app which is very useful and yer I had the end of my rope out the way while tying the friction hitch thanks for the answer tho much appreciated and nice to no it is ok :)

  5. Hi not been climbing long but decide I wanted to give the hitch climber system ago tried it with a v.t and liked it but some one recommended the Knut to me was wondering if this was tied rite with the pulley ,sorry if this is abit same old newbie question but with not many people to ask it's nice to check on here , cheers

     

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