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<blockquote data-quote="Blakesmaster" data-source="post: 3862359" data-attributes="member: 21968"><p>I think you're missing the point, Zale. It's not about doing something that makes sense, it's about figuring out a way to use as many pieces of equipment in the tree as humanly possible. When you master that you can start to rename simple things like a split tail and climbline into cool, super awesome motion lanyards! Then you'll achieve master treeclimber status.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blakesmaster, post: 3862359, member: 21968"] I think you're missing the point, Zale. It's not about doing something that makes sense, it's about figuring out a way to use as many pieces of equipment in the tree as humanly possible. When you master that you can start to rename simple things like a split tail and climbline into cool, super awesome motion lanyards! Then you'll achieve master treeclimber status. [/QUOTE]
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