Problems with rope 07/11/2012 06:29 AM CDT
Noticed this today while climbing in apes:


> [g3climbapes]: climb tree with rope

You use a coiled heavy rope to aid your climb.
Your heavy rope makes the climb more difficult.

[Paasvadh Forest, Understory]
The heavy canopy allows not even the slightest breeze to waft through the understory, so the smell of rot and mold hangs heavily in the unmoving air. Bright crimson blood ivy crawls opportunistically up a nearby oak tree, a sanguine rivulet that contrasts sharply with the deep brown bark. Occasional splotches of deep green marring the red leaves reveal themselves as small web-footed tree frogs.
You also see a giant spruce tree.
Obvious paths: southeast, south, southwest, northwest.



TG, TG, GL, et al.

"Disagreement with the fundamental plan at this point is akin to supporting Richard III vs the Tudors."
-Raesh
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Re: Problems with rope 07/11/2012 09:12 AM CDT
>>You use a coiled heavy rope to aid your climb.

I think you need to uncoil it first.



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Re: Problems with rope 07/11/2012 08:36 PM CDT
>>I think you need to uncoil it first.

Negative:

> climb tree with rope

You use a heavy rope to aid your climb.
Your heavy rope makes the climb more difficult.

[Paasvadh Forest, Treetops]
Stretching beneath a star-studded night sky, the forest canopy bobs and sways in the wind. A dense cloak of leaves conceals the interwoven network of branches below and makes any movement a feat of skill and agility. Far in the distance to the south and east, celestial light glints off snow-mantled peaks.
You also see a sycamore tree.
Obvious paths: north, east, south, southwest, west, northwest.



TG, TG, GL, et al.

"Disagreement with the fundamental plan at this point is akin to supporting Richard III vs the Tudors."
-Raesh
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Re: Problems with rope 07/18/2012 01:58 PM CDT
>I think you need to uncoil it first.

Nope.

>remove rope
>climb hole with rope
You sling a coiled braided heavy rope off from over your shoulder.
You use a coiled braided heavy rope to aid your climb.
[Wide Cavern]
>wear rope
You sling a coiled braided heavy rope over your shoulder.

Kaeta Airtag

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