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TR: Lindfield aid climbing practice |
27-Mar-2014 At 12:00:06 PM |
BlankSlab
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>>elastic shock cord chest harness
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>3. ... I don't know how you set it up, but for me, shock cord is only
>to keep it tensioned-up as I climb, rather than support my weight, especially
>if I happen to fall.
Curious about what you use to set this up. I assume this shock cord is just some type of elastic cord to hold your device up so it runs on the rope and engages properly.
After reading the TR its giving me the motivation to go out and do some aiding. Been thinking about it for a long time and spend a few Saturday mornings doing TR solo on easy stuff at a local crag. Time to make some aiders and get out there. |
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