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Wouldn't a throwbag be the best method?
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Yes, I've seen where you describe tying a monkeys fist over a carabiner, but doesn't that take over a minute to tie? I was just wondering about a special throwbag for a lanyard end. Might just be a little heavier with a padded cuff to hide the carabiner or end-knot?
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Ok, so in five seconds it isn't a real monkeys fist. But still you use up rope, so then it might end up being too short.
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If I am advancing a short distance something like 8 to 12 up or less I just tie one of the large throw bags to the end of the rope with a mini-biner (key chain type)
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...My other idea is a weighted sleeve-cuff that could remain on the lanyard.
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What about those double-ended lanyards of yours? Do you use those for free-climbing or do you climb troublesome trees?
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So as you can see I am a firm believer in having a lanyard and using it regularly.
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