Streamlining your positioning lanyard?

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TreeCo,
The mini swivel is the answer to my question :) I had been tying directly to my D, My problem was that with this saddle that I'm gettin' a feel for has a "soft" D. I thought that with constant positioning, I would eventually rub or wear down the webbing, even though it is covered.(with more webbing). Looks like it took some patience tying those knots through there.

Mark B,
I would love to see where people could submit their work. I don't think any one wants to see my stick figures /forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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On another note, I had the pleasure of visiting Switzerland this past August, with hopes of climbing the Matterhorn,...

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Where was the photo for your avatah taken? Very cool pic.
 
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Mark, I like your iea. Maybe we could start a "diagram" forum here? One dedicated to just diagrams and drawings? What do you (all) think of this?

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I think God blessed Mark B.'s hand!!
 
I am using a newer CMI micro pulley the gold one. You can either unbolt it and attatch to your D ring or do as I did cut the top spread it appart and place on your D then braise it back together. Then run your lanyard of choice through the pulley and then tie your prussic attatching that to your D. It's sweet and works really smooth. Dont worry about cutting the pulley its just an expensive slack adjuster.
 

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