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    Senior Member Bubba's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by josh hikes View Post
    I have been happy using this setup on one side of my ridgeline with a Dutch stinger on the other side for the extra versatility.
    That's a good idea. Some people find prusiks hard to slide after being loaded but I've never really had too much of a problem even in cold weather. Great thing is there are many ways to set things up so it can satisfy a wide range of person preferences.
    Don't let life get in the way of living.

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    I just changed mine to this setup. I was using this setup only with one long piece of courage. This way seems easier to control the tarp in windy set ups.

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