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Tree Spider wrote: Newb question alert ! After ascending to the limb I'll wanna sit on, it is indeed easier to have the main line tied to a higher limb....just climb a little past or level to the limb of choice, and voila, step onto it ! How about situations where it's difficult getting the line up to those other limbs from the ground ?....in which case, I'm looking at ascending right up to the tie in, then hoisting myself up. I'm not in "pull up shape" right now, so I'm considering tossing a length of webbing or rope over, tying it into a loop, for a step up. I do see a danger though; if I slip and fall back onto my ascender, ( which is a shunt, with which I have no fear of taking a fall ) I have to either baby sit the biner to make sure it won't cross load, or rig up something to prevent the biner rotating and cross loading. One thing I'm toying with, and haven't yet used, is taking two strips of bike inner tube and wrapping them several times on either side of the biner where it's clipped through the ascender. It holds rock solid...it would just be a pain tying and untying. Anybody else have ways to prevent cross loading ?
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