


Repost: Finished the The Green Whip Tavern
So I finished my favorite build so far, and sat down for a drink with my favorite bar keeper. What do you guys think?
(sorry for the repost, posted a WIP last week but wanted to share the final product)



So I finished my favorite build so far, and sat down for a drink with my favorite bar keeper. What do you guys think?
(sorry for the repost, posted a WIP last week but wanted to share the final product)
Brough my first cams after trading for years (set of 6 for £250 on Rock n Run at the moment)
Unpackaged them to find the tightest of tight ass cable ties bearly big enough to get scissors in. Cuting these off without touching the slings was terrifying!
Please don't crank on those cable ties Rock N Run / Wild Country
Edit: I realise now I was probably asking for this by starting a reddit post with "Am I dumb" but we move😂. Also for context I do not have any wire snips, dikes, side clippers, hedge trimmers or golf clappers. I am living in student accommodation and all my tools are at home. Why do I need to be an electrician to get into these things? 🪝
So far every building in this world is some sort of Pub, Inn or Tavern. Once I finish this play through I thought it would be funny to do a sort of pub crawl and post it on here 😂
Incomplete but couldn't wait to post this one, may repost when finished! What do you think? For reference this is still pre-boss with a new character (except the eye, he jumped me)
This is my favorite thing I've built so far and I'm really enjoying the concept. Sort of The Prancing Pony for The Fellowship meets the Elves' tree houses in The Inheritance Cycle... if you get that reference well done 😂
Hi, my partner and I are wanting to do some multipitchs this summer but she can't trad lead yet. For context we want to do some big multipitchs in Wales, UK, where there are no bolted anchors.
I've multipitched before but usually swinging leads with a rope belay (the norm here in the UK) but this obviously isn't ideal for block leading. What are your top tips for speed and efficiency at the belay while block leading?
Side note: if I was to buy 7M of cordelete (and tie it in a loop with a double fisherman's) for building a master point anchor, would you recommend 7mm or 6mm? Thanks :)
Just wanted to share my master mode, pre-boss tavern, what do you guys think?
I know a lot of people put off building off till mid or late game but this is just reminder you don't need to live in a box early game if you don't want to :)
Very new to building so I didn't fuss over details or symmetry just used some simple tricks I'd pick up from Reddit and what materials were available. It's been nice to wake up somewhere pretty every time I get turned inside out by vultures.