Climbing Tools: The Monster Munter
Now available anywhere with the new apple podcast app for the iphone and ipad. Just search climbing tools while at the gym. The Monster Munter is a hitch that I learnt around 1990. It took awhile to get used to but in the end I used it quite a bit. It has the advantages of adding friction to a lower and most important does NOT TWIST THE ROPE! I yelled that out for the world to hear. It really is not that hard to learn and with a little practice you'll be whipping it up like a pro. It is also the hitch that the "know it all" at the crag has never heard or seen. Useful with heavy loads. Hi I am now booking guiding work. I have just been a stay at home Dad for the last 4 years. Keen to get back to the mountain world. I know where there is some great rock in Mexico and Argentina. Thinking about a trip to Aconcagua this January. Right now I will be spending the summer in Banff Canada. Contact me at any of the numbers below if your interested in a canadian mountain adventure http://www.mountainguide.com Box 5936 Banff, AB Canada T1L 1G8 [email protected] iphone:1403 431 1821 Skype: mountainguide.com I took a canoe across Canada Climbing Tools Series / mikebarter387

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