The Key to Avoiding Tangles When Storing a Shortened Climbing Rope in Your Pack

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Another method of climbing with a shortened rope is to carry the excess line in your pack. If you are going to do that, it is important that you stack the rope carefully to avoid having it tangle as you pull out extra as it's needed. Here's how I ensure that rope stacks neatly inside my pack.

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