Damage to New England tachyon ash 11.5mm 60m would you retire it ?

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Hi Chaps,
usually hang out on the chainsaw side, but have been doing a bit of climbing too.

Have a 60m length of New England Tachyon ash 11.5 with a bit of damage to it around the middle of the rope.

should I retire it, or is it still ok to climb on.

Pics attached.

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Appreciate the advice.

T
 
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I would say cut it a few inches from the damage so you have two shorts and get a new one. Looking at you close up pics it appears there are several strands completely severed. I say to cut it several inches from the damage so you can take the rope apart and inspect the core to see if it was damaged as well.
 
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Depends on what you think your life is worth, lol. If there is no damage to the kern(inside) it might be OK, but I have pros inspect mine regularly, as well as washing them frequently since I tend to climb in the desert. My last one looked like that the whole length but no inside damage so after 25 hard falls retired as backup
 
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