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  1. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    my choice
  2. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

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  3. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    some SRT today, then drt followed by a spike climb....I like to diversify ya know.:D
  4. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    .....please. Climbing is generally HARD.....therefore your joints will suffer. You offered me a demo of the UNI...no go.yet to see it. I think SRT has it's place. I have jugged miles of single lines....miles. In a tree, for work, the friction hitch is supreme. Where are all these production...
  5. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    it would be bad..... Why would you be set up to take the "whip" using SRT for access?
  6. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    :P
  7. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    word......spoken like the prophet you are.:D
  8. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    It is good to leave an access line if things are sketchy....spurs could be quicker..........................avoiding it is PRICELESS
  9. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    so you can retrieve your rope after you descend
  10. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    well I have never used the unicender....but he swears by it. I don't like the idea of my rope anchored to the base while working. I fear someone cutting it or falling limbs snagging it. I use it for ascent only...gotta be tall too
  11. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    yep...Old Tom D swears by it all the time.....But I say heck no. It has its place just not all the time.
  12. No_Bivy

    Why SRT?

    good for really long ascent or where you can isolate both legs for DRT
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