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  1. SouthSoundTree-

    Carabiner safe guard

    Bag the rope. Leaving the rope to get tangled in limbs is creating more work for a groundie, detracting them from clearing the drop zone. With SRT, you can carry a 120' piece and always make it to the ground. $.02.
  2. SouthSoundTree-

    Carabiner safe guard

    Gotcha. My preference is to have a climbing line in place while cutting. 3 TIP can help a lot, at times. I'd feel ClusterF**&ed with two lanyards. I've done it one in a while for some reason or other. I'm ready to take off the second, asap. Different strokes.
  3. SouthSoundTree-

    Carabiner safe guard

    Why not use the climbing line instead of the second flip line?
  4. SouthSoundTree-

    Carabiner safe guard

    Why two SC flip lines? With/ without a climbing rope?
  5. SouthSoundTree-

    Carabiner safe guard

    Willard, when your cable breaks, you might be able to replace it with a piece of stiff/ thick string trimmer line, which will give the spring effect.
  6. SouthSoundTree-

    Carabiner safe guard

    Bike inner tubes are "third world duct tape". Fix a leaking pipe, this, that, and the other. Sandwiching the rubber between two pieces of wood, would be easier for drilling than rubber alone, I'd think. Good tip.
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