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This particular tie-in technique was taught to me by Tim \"Tengu\" Kovar during a 3-day New Tribe SRT class.
By the third hitch there is very little tension on the rope and there is no way the timber hitch will come undone. Another advantage of this tie-in is that it can be undone on the ground when weighted, in the event a rescuer needed to lower a climber.
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HeHe
I wish I had a new piece of gear for every one of my climbs that has had the purpose being: Get that throwline and back unstuck.
At least it's a mission
Carl
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