Treezybreez
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Lancaster, SC
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That’s really beautiful man!
Great view! I did my salt run last night, but didn’t see anything like that!Very early am salt run.View attachment 72215
This is the tree we decorated with a lift a couple weeks ago. I had never seen it in the dark but the light pollution is pretty bad hereGreat view! I did my salt run last night, but didn’t see anything like that!
Looks good. You decorate very well, I like it!This is the tree we decorated with a lift a couple weeks ago. I had never seen it in the dark but the light pollution is pretty bad here
Love it! I had an original 6 or so years ago and then floated around with different saddles for a few years, but nothing else compares. My only complaint is they went with smaller rigging plates on this updated version (went from SMC to Rock Exotica). Not as friendly to use as lower D'sBeautiful tree and killer photo Boomslang! New Tribe Onyx? If so, how you liking it?,
I found that the Onyx really responded to small adjustments so it took me awhile to get it really dialed in. Once I got it properly dialed and got used to the side D's it was one sweet ride....I miss mine and have recently contemplated getting another one....Plus I love supporting awesome small companies like New Tribe and Gordon (BullDogBone)...Love it! I had an original 6 or so years ago and then floated around with different saddles for a few years, but nothing else compares. My only complaint is they went with smaller rigging plates on this updated version (went from SMC to Rock Exotica). Not as friendly to use as lower D's
I'm 6'4" so nothing is ever very far out of reach. I tried running a shorter bridge, but like the freedom the longer one affords. I can comfortably turn 180 degrees if I need to.I'm surprised at how long your bridge is. Where are the carabiner and ring with respect to your waist, chest, or shoulders when you're actually climbing? Do you have a picture of yourself in climbing position?