DevonDiver
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The basic concept outweighs all experience.
That kinda explains a lot. You have my pity.
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The basic concept outweighs all experience.
I will, but you cannot expect me not to argue it.You admit that you don't understand the problem. If I spend the time to explain the problem, will you absorb the lesson, or will you persist in arguing invalid hypothetical points?...
No need for pity, not at allThat kinda explains a lot. You have my pity.
Knew you would have done something like that, but I do not understand the problem of a bungee failure then.
I like going down vertical shafts and always decent head first when my ears allow.
Simulated several bungee failures in those situations.
I do not see a problem.
In most cases I would finish descend, stabilize and remove and replace the bungee then.
I could also replace the bungee immediately, but it would rarely seem reasonable to stop descending for that.
No, I have not. I know his blog but haven't seen a link to youtube.You haven't seen Andy's videos?
Just to point that out again.Raz man, maybe its a cultural thing here, no one is trying to dis you. Andy is a great help. He has a long foundation behind him. I'd train with him (and plan to) as much as with Steve Martin, I think I'll get the same quality of training.