I work for a company that goes through numerous climbing ropes every season. We have a local woman that picks up scrap from us and uses it for horse bridles etc. She belongs to an equestrian organization that has a seemingly endless need.
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I work for a company that goes through numerous climbing ropes every season. We have a local woman that picks up scrap from us and uses it for horse bridles etc. She belongs to an equestrian organization that has a seemingly endless need.
I forgot about this thread. If anybody has an old rope or two they want to get rid of I can send shipping a beer money. Apparently rope rugs aren't fire proof, at least I couldn't find mine in the fire debries. Been two years since the fire and time for a new rug.
I could also use a short one - rope toys are the only thing our younger dog can't destroy instantly, and his last one looks like it is made from old climbing rope.
Looks like I may get one from tgapp, so El Chup's dog should get one as well. After all, we don't want to be responsible when we here El Chup's pup chewed up his new Intuition liners.
Okay then, EC?
i've got a bunch of 10.5 scraps that are closer to reno if that helps or changes things (or if you need em later down the road cause in my experience their teeth rarely fall out).