Highline Ropes
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Highline Rope and Accessories manufactures high quality static rope made in Canada. Andy "Danger" can be seen at a caving event near you!
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Highline Rope's Chick of the Week, gotta love a chick with her rope.... (TAG 2015)
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Jordan Tules pushing across a wet traverse in the Salmon Ladder section just above camp 2 in Cueva Cheve.. Pic by Chris Higgins Photography
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Highline Rope's Chick of the Week. Pic by Chuck Sutherland
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Highline Rope's Chick of the Week, another Upper Cumberland Grotto (Tennessee) hardcore caver. Neversink. Kathie South Ferrari, pic by Jim Fox
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Highline Rope's Chicks at a TAG caving event a few years ago. It's time to get your groove on for the upcoming events.
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Natural Trap Cave in Northern Wyoming Expedition with ETSU Faculty and geology students. Sometimes you've gotta learn on the spot when you have such a short window of permits allowing you to research this valuable cave system. We are finding out a lot of vertical cavers started this way. Highline Ropes is proud to be there, whether it's in the Old School method or the modern up-to date training courses; either way, we've got you covered. Pic by: Clinton Elmore
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May all your Easter rides be safe bunny hops~~
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Good morning Friday. How about a few "road tripping" geological ideas from around the world that should be on your bucket list!!
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Highline Rope's Chick of the Week Sue Milburn, Stephens Gap.
Bridge Day West Virginia
It's never too early to start planning for Bridge Day. Need rope? We've got you covered~~
The Archaeologist
Just a little eye candy for those who love extreme "living on the edge", no ropes needed~~
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Valhalla Pit in Alabama. "I shot this image on December 20th, 2003, a very cold day and night. Fellow caver Willie Hunt provided the lighting for this shot. I mounted a radio slave to my Nikon in order to sync to Willie's 4,800 watt second Xenon strobe, mounted with a 16" reflector." Pic by Tim Curtis and Willie Hunt