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New Climber - What are the most common causes of accidents on DdRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="WmTreeCo." data-source="post: 7315416" data-attributes="member: 159830"><p>Go slow, never rush. </p><p>Play around in smaller trees to start. </p><p>Always inspect your gear.</p><p></p><p>Repetetive motions can cause strain over time. If your regularily ascending tall trees, think about upgrading to a climbing systems that can utilize more than just your upper body ie. Foot/knee ascenders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WmTreeCo., post: 7315416, member: 159830"] Go slow, never rush. Play around in smaller trees to start. Always inspect your gear. Repetetive motions can cause strain over time. If your regularily ascending tall trees, think about upgrading to a climbing systems that can utilize more than just your upper body ie. Foot/knee ascenders. [/QUOTE]
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