Light cord handling

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JeffG:
2: Tuck the excess cord under your waist strap.


Quick question: When you tuck the excess light cord, (when stowing the light), do you route the loop of light cord under the long hose?
Thanks
 
TSandM:
After my primary is donated, I free up the extra hose and THEN pass the light under it to free it up completely. I tried passing the light before deploying the extra hose, and it was a pain.

I had a buddy go for the light cord tangle one time before me, so I just handed my light off to him, deployed the full length of the hose and he handed my light back to me. Hows that one for teamwork?
 
Oh, Ben, you would HAVE to suggest that where Kirk could read it . . . :)
 
. . .while juggling a Reel and a Scooter, with towline, reel-line and light cord line all tangled together by the Gremlin Blue Hands of Death. . .
 
... and no mask.

But TSandM's "Hands of Death" are green ... :wink:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Okay, you guys are making me want to get back in bed and pull the covers up over my head . . . :)

lamont, what has Charles TOLD you?
 
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