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  1. Altissimus

    Rule Number One (Climber Down)

    Holy Shit what list !!! Adrian.
  2. Altissimus

    Rule Number One (Climber Down)

    Some solid networking Adrian !!
  3. Altissimus

    Rule Number One (Climber Down)

    ...the bottom line is no matter what happens to the climb line... Good , Bad , or Ugly it is the simple safety that will save the day. Ger said in his book you have'm USE them.
  4. Altissimus

    Rule Number One (Climber Down)

    ...not always possible but I am fond of running the anchor to another Tree. If there is one handy and the anchor leg is not in the way of work.
  5. Altissimus

    Rule Number One (Climber Down)

    ...as I switched to doing 99% of my work aloft SRT I have always thought the risk of cutting the anchor leg worriesome.... If I had a dime for every time I pulled it back then fixed it with sling and steel to my saddle Dee or branch....or staub or my leg....anywhere but in the way
  6. Altissimus

    Rule Number One (Climber Down)

    Ouch ...hope he makes full recovery. Occasionally I cut smalls from climb line only...generally I take the extra moment to sling a safety.
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