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Re:Rope twist while climbing DRT? 8 Months ago  
Thanks OldTimer,

My rope IS new. I have climbed on both ends of it, but I'm guilty of not taking the whole rope out of the bag on shorter climbs. (Another carry-over from rescue) I'll flake my rope out on a tarp and then stretch it out on the grass to see if that's my problem. I'll report back afterward to let you know.
 
 
 
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