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  1. Thanks for the reply! I shall check that out!
  2. Hi all, just curious if anyone has done work or worked in arb in Dubai. Or gardening etc. Moving out there in Jan and thought I’d try this site for any type of contact. Range from CS 30 up to 41 and more. Thanks!
  3. What harness would people say is closest to a weaver WLC 560? Bridge & the rings they have) Would like one but they aren’t CE marked so can’t use one in UK.
  4. Yes that’s it, just needed to get it this way and boom I’ve got one. Haha many thanks for all replies and tips in thread. I appreciate it .
  5. Yep. Lots of folk use rope instead of a wire core flipline. You can just whack a prussock on it or a pulley and friction cord. You'll be much better with it on your side d's Thanks, and then you would add a pulley for self tending if you wanted too? I guess also how would I make it, I've tried using the rope, tied fishersmens into the karabiners on both ends but then you add the friction cord and when you try to adjust you're just left with a big circle, you know? like on a petzl grilling lets say, the rope runs straight through the cam when adjusting slack and tension.
  6. Hi, I was just wondering if there is a way I can make my own adjustable lanyard for when blocking down stems with just rope, karabiners, fisherman's ted into them and friction cord? Or is this not possible? Currently I climb on 2 lines, one long rope and one shorter for positioning. But when blocking down stems and both are choked round the tree and going to my bridge its not the most stable.
  7. Yeah more like the fact like when you’re just freehanging my mind is like ahhhh and limbwalks I need to practice, I use a main line and then a shorter secondary so no like lanyard for me but I think it’s down to the fact that on my course I was out on a oak limb and swung right back in the trunk!
  8. Thanks for replies guys, I appreciate it and will try a few different cords out. On another note but I'm sure and often asked question, how can I feel more comfortable in the tree? I've only been properly climbing a few months and working with guys who have 10+ years experience (and they have been brilliant, helpful and reassuring) just sometimes I feel like a bloody idiot! It really is all just in my head I'm just hoping after a year or 2 i'll be flying around the tree. Did anyone else experience this starting out?
  9. Thanks, yeah I believe it is Yale XTC. Hopefully get some armour prus to try!
  10. Just an update on the hitch climber, had another few goes with it and finally got it to start gripping with a distal hitch. Well, thats what i liked best. My cord is 90cm is does seem too long imo. So can I just buy a few different 8mm cord cut and just tie double fishermans in the ends or is this not recommended? Thanks.
  11. I’ll check into what everyone’s said and have a play about. Many thanks for the responses all!
  12. I'll get some 8mm and just try different configs to see what works for me! Thanks. Thanks for reply I will try this knot next time.
  13. Thanks for the response, see I didn’t know about the soft/hard rope, cord combo this is why I’m here! Do you have any recommendations for E2E cord apart from OP? Also I read I should have 10mm if I’m using a 13mm rope should I try and 8mm next? But yes, I was sitting back on it quite slowly. What hitch would you recommend for beginner I’ve heard a VT can be temperamental when sitting back on it possibly slipping abit which is not what i’d like atm! I currently climb on a standard Blake’s hitch DRT with my main line and a shorter secondary line for work positioning. Some days I do feel it in my elbows!
  14. Anyone have advice, tried hitch climber for first time but couldn’t really get any hitches to grip. Not sure what the problem was. 10mm OP on this 13mm rope here. Tried VT, Distel and Micoachen. Must’ve been doing something wrong. Was gripping when I was clipped in and still on the floor sitting back on it. Soon as I ascended it wouldn’t grip. Thanks.

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