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@ckossuth and @Squirrels had them at saddlepalooza along with some pretty nifty accessories. Every time I write off a climbing method someone comes up with something that makes me want to give it another shot. Last year I wrote off one sticking and rappelling as more trouble than they are worth. Then Carl comes up with something and makes it look too easy not to give it another shot.
I’ll add one.Give it another shot. Especially if you rappel down
Do it 20 times. 15 minutes 20 times over a month. Then it will be easy
Watch Chris Cains video and Joe Wallings video several times until you pick up all the little details.
It is easier if you have a came cleat like the stick above.
It is easier if you rappel
It is easier if you have a nice webbing aider like the stick above
It is easier than carefully packing and unpacking sticks.
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We need a video.
Ok. We'll do one at the Nashville TNT event.We need a video.
Even just getting the rope down and how he stores it. I wouldn’t expend any more energy or make more noise if I just cut the tree down to get my rope back. Meanwhile Carl just jiggles and pulls his rope one time and he’s rolling it up and going home. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the rappell if only I didn’t have the rope to deal with once my feet hit the ground.
Even just getting the rope down and how he stores it. I wouldn’t expend any more energy or make more noise if I just cut the tree down to get my rope back. Meanwhile Carl just jiggles and pulls his rope one time and he’s rolling it up and going home. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the rappell if only I didn’t have the rope to deal with once my feet hit the ground.
What specifically do you want to know? He and I do it exactly the same.I would love to see Carl’s secrets for rappelling
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What specifically do you want to know? He and I do it exactly the same.
Even just getting the rope down and how he stores it. I wouldn’t expend any more energy or make more noise if I just cut the tree down to get my rope back. Meanwhile Carl just jiggles and pulls his rope one time and he’s rolling it up and going home. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the rappell if only I didn’t have the rope to deal with once my feet hit the ground.
Ok. We'll do one at the Nashville TNT event.
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