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Zenclimbing

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  1. It's strange.. I cut a big willow that was split out... left the big lump on the ground and came back 4 or 5 days later... both the lump on the floor and the cut in the tree where I reduced it were covered in huge European wasps.. funny thing was I carried on working on it and up it all day and didn't get stung, must be something they like
  2. Awesome thank you very much guys... please excuse my ignorance yeah they did seem quite brittle...
  3. Hi guys, does anybody know what type of ash these are? I was thinking maybe fraxinus Americana ?
  4. Thanks for all the feedback guys... it was just getting little tiny twists here and there and then it would just loop up into a bundle.. I stretched it out a bit in the garden this morning, will be using it tomorrow so that should wear it in a little I hope.. I will definitely try a few of your tips if this doesn't work... Steve... I'm sure I met you at elite in Ipswich years ago?
  5. Hi guys.. I'm new to arb talk and recently qualified climber.. I am having some problems with my stein throwline 2.2mm.. I'm using a stein cube. I've spent hours untangling the line and feeding it nicely into the cube.. When using my big shot it suddenly all tangles and will prevent the bag going any higher.. Now I've realised even trying to pull it out it just makes loads of tiny twists in the line and develops so many tangles.. I'm sure it shouldn't be so hard.. Please help

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