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    TIP Failure results in broken pelvis and broken L5

    @Sean; "Like". :thumbup:
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    TIP Failure results in broken pelvis and broken L5

    Wow, Gary, great post! I had never heard of either of the above mentioned items. I did not take time to read through the whole explanation of the Valsalva Maneuver just yet, as it is highly detailed and it is getting late. I need to read through it when I'm fully alert to get the max benefit...
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    TIP Failure results in broken pelvis and broken L5

    It does make you wonder what could have caused that. Hopefully it was just a low probability fluke, and not any byproduct of his medical issues.
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    TIP Failure results in broken pelvis and broken L5

    Also, to get back on track, I'm glad the subject of the original post was able to make a "full" recovery. Although I can't help but think this stuff might give him some subtle reminders every once in awhile. I'd like to see him back on this forum. By "him" I mean the member that goes by the...
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    TIP Failure results in broken pelvis and broken L5

    Just came from the "Who's not around?" thread. Man, I would have liked to hear the rest of this story! How did all of this come about? Chris, if you're still lurking here, maybe you could tell us the rest of the story? Tim
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    TIP Failure results in broken pelvis and broken L5

    Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery. The one thing I wanted to say about this is the huge advantage climbing SRT provides, with regard to support points. With DdRT, you have to isolate a branch, (which can be a lot of work to do) and it better be a good one. With SRT, you can lace your...
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