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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 521172" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Mark, When involved with fire and rescue we did a fair amount of rope climbing. One of our training sessions we did something different. A "star jump" in the Bridal Cave, sou west WA. What an adrenalin rush, 100 ft free fall, halting a couple of metres from floor. Then the climb back up using ascenders and (can't think of name) rope slings on our boots, moving up one step at a time. Oh! To be that fit again. ?? Edit: DD, you came in after I found the answer.???Like your reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 521172, member: 1414"] Mark, When involved with fire and rescue we did a fair amount of rope climbing. One of our training sessions we did something different. A "star jump" in the Bridal Cave, sou west WA. What an adrenalin rush, 100 ft free fall, halting a couple of metres from floor. Then the climb back up using ascenders and (can't think of name) rope slings on our boots, moving up one step at a time. Oh! To be that fit again. ?? Edit: DD, you came in after I found the answer.???Like your reply. [/QUOTE]
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