tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3051698882484311829.post7835048403106186151..comments2024-02-06T12:31:16.544+00:00Comments on Electronic Mountain Leader: SPA assessmentAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04791907493613050112noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3051698882484311829.post-46778499318278404322010-08-01T02:12:50.024+01:002010-08-01T02:12:50.024+01:00Hiya Luke,
Only just noticed your comments, apolo...Hiya Luke,<br /><br />Only just noticed your comments, apologies for the lateness of the reply. It is a bit fiddly but useful to know. Essentially you just pass one end of one wire through the other end of another wire. This creates a reef knot. Kind of difficult to explain so hope this picture helps!<br /><br />http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb251/ChrisHolloway1/DSCF3729.jpg<br /><br />In that picture the green wire would be placed and the karabiner would be used as your rope attachmet point.<br /><br />Hope this helps!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04791907493613050112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3051698882484311829.post-4291382764489720292010-07-06T19:53:47.458+01:002010-07-06T19:53:47.458+01:00Interesting post, thanks, I'm in the consolida...Interesting post, thanks, I'm in the consolidation period of my SPA myself.<br /><br />Just one quick question about something I didn't understand... What did you mean by using a wire to extend another wire? The only way I can think of to do it (or the only one which I can see advantages to) seems somewhat fiddly and would involve threading them together almost like a larksfoot but without the twisting.Lukenoreply@blogger.com