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chh wrote:Here is a picture of someone with a croll attached to the belay loop, something I would suggest against.
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I found this through a google image search for a croll ascender and it was on an instruction page on how to ascend a rope. Just goes to show you have to take internet advice with a grain of salt... ;)
Great shot - on how NOT to rig a Frog! Rolling Eyes Thanks for posting it.
NZcaver wrote:One day I will get around to posting about the maillon harness I designed for guest/training use - it's simple, lightweight, cheap, and not too uncomfortable. It's fairly easy to put together, and fits all from small children to big adults.
Scott McCrea wrote:NZcaver wrote:One day I will get around to posting about the maillon harness I designed for guest/training use - it's simple, lightweight, cheap, and not too uncomfortable. It's fairly easy to put together, and fits all from small children to big adults.
Is it one day yet? I wanna see.
stephen wrote:Ralph indicates that he uses a triangular mallion as opposed to the D shaped mallion. Is there any reason not to use the triangular one? Is it generally sufficient?
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