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    Quote Originally Posted by PDA View Post
    +1 on Owl's method, except I pass the line(s) around the tree and then tie off with a rolling hitch which is adjustable. No. 9s sound like a good idea.
    I'd agree, except that I tend to be "knot-challenged".

    So I'm lazy, and carry some 9s. The little plastic guys don't weigh enough for me to notice.

    But if you've got the knot skills to do this...I can agree it's a good way to go!

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    @ Owl - the fig 9s look to be a realy good idea. Much less fiddly and definitely techno cool

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