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Originally posted by mateo
Thanks for all the input... one question though: Do you use a second point of attachment, i.e. foot loop, or even foot lock? It seems to me, that you would get very tired doing body thrusting in mid air for 50+ ft. I've never ascended DdRT, only SRT, so please humor my questions! Thanks.
Moss- I am in Binghamton, are you in upstate as well? If so, where are you?
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Originally posted by moss
To your other question...
I've spent some time in central NY state/southern Adirondacks, just wondering where you're located. I'm currently in eastern Mass.
-moss
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Originally posted by mateo
I've long wondered about the "mechanics" or advancing the working end by pulling on the running, then advancing the hitch while footlocking or footlooping. Sounds akward, but it has worked for many more before me, so it shouldn't be too bad.
I'm in Binghamton, Moss, that's about 10 miles from the PA border about right in the middle of the state. About 3 hours south-east Utica (the last large city before the 'Dacks).
mateo
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