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  1. Marc-Antoine

    63 Years old, overweight, just returned from 5 day climbing class

    Yes, the sine-wave tends to pull back the rope if it stays barely enough on the limb. By rolling, you send the wave up and more importantly forward its first position, with almost no traction on the rope. Figure how the big waves roll over coming on the beach. You need the weight of the rope to...
  2. Marc-Antoine

    63 Years old, overweight, just returned from 5 day climbing class

    It should doesn't have to, but it does for me. The worse is when using the chainsaw. Once, topping a dead black locust, I ended hanging by my chainsaw's handle stayed in the cut. I had my lanyard of course, but there was nothing to catch it : smooth straight wood, small diameter, no bark...
  3. Marc-Antoine

    63 Years old, overweight, just returned from 5 day climbing class

    Learning and training. The both are mandatory to begin to feel confident. At this time, you and your body have no idea how to climb properly and efficiently. That's normal, nobody can run in the tree the first day. The beginner has to learn how to do the tasks and at the same time has to teach...
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