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the "...good red book": What is it? 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
Google somehow managed to find archives of these message boards for me, while I was searching for info on ziplines. And of course, now I can't find my way back to those archives. In one post, the writer referred to "...the good red book" when answering a technical question posted by another writer. The subject was aerial rope safety. Anybody know what the name of this "good red book" might be? I looked at "On Rope," but it's not red, so the writer must be/might be talking about another "Bible" of rope rescue techniques. Many thanks for any clues.
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Folks: my apologies about the "good red book" question. I found the reference at another site, which was included as a _link_ in someone's reply here regarding ziplines. The _link_ took me to techrescue.org, where I found the reference:
http://www.techrescue.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=384&highlight=red+book

Many thanks for your patience!
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