Climbing Anchor Failure Risk: the Connecticut Tree Hitch

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The Connecticut Tree Hitch can be set up quickly and with minimal material, making it a very efficient climbing anchor choice. However, being a single-point anchor, making a mistake when setting it up could end up with severe consequences. Here is one potential error to watch out for.

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