R - Redundant
N - No
E - Extention
S - Secure/Solid
T - Timely
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5 comments:
I was on a Baker climb that you guided in 2006 and I have it in my notes SECURE as an anchor acronym.
I can't remember what it stands for. Maybe I wrote down the wrong acronym. Maybe it was SRENE?
Lars
Lars,
Secure is sometimes used instead of the word Solid...
Jason
You should also watch out for issues related to this:
http://blog.trango.com/2010/06/28/why-i-hate-cordalettes/
learn to spell earnest and you'll remember to check that the angle is appropriate.
good point, but ernest could be a name. there's no sense in being an ass about it
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