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Branch choked w/ biner for SRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Kneejerk Bombas" data-source="post: 75093" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>On side loading carabiners:</p><p>There are bold climbers, there are old climbers, but there aren't any old, bold climbers.</p><p></p><p>On climbing with a false crotch:</p><p>A guy that can splice a rope, can home make a really top notch adjustable friction saver(ask Tim W.), and try it out. It is a huge labor saver, like going from tautline, to VT or Distel. If you can't splice, Sherrill sells some great FC's. The biggest benefit will be noticed anytime you work requires you to go up and down during the job, but limb walks are a whole new experience too.</p><p></p><p>On splicing:</p><p>The most important part of splicing, other than some proper training, is to test splices. Pretty don't mean ****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kneejerk Bombas, post: 75093, member: 3795"] On side loading carabiners: There are bold climbers, there are old climbers, but there aren't any old, bold climbers. On climbing with a false crotch: A guy that can splice a rope, can home make a really top notch adjustable friction saver(ask Tim W.), and try it out. It is a huge labor saver, like going from tautline, to VT or Distel. If you can't splice, Sherrill sells some great FC's. The biggest benefit will be noticed anytime you work requires you to go up and down during the job, but limb walks are a whole new experience too. On splicing: The most important part of splicing, other than some proper training, is to test splices. Pretty don't mean ****. [/QUOTE]
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