Veggies carbs protein. I been trying to eat as little to no meat as possible and that has helped me a lot. Love salads that I make and rice bowls which I'll make sometimes from scratch too.
I have that petzl rescue pulley and I must say it is super efficient and so smooth....I think last I looked petzl rated it as one of their most efficient pulleys just a little bit shy of 100% and that bend radius helps too.
I'd prefer the pinto tho. So many uses for it in so many applications...
Awesome well lmk if they ever need any extra help... im only doing Monday through Thursday right now and I've ran out of side jobs.
Otherwise if you ever wanna rec sometime lmk duder!
Yea I know of them, see em around a bit. Had a cpl friends work there before. I work down in schodack which I think is Rensselaer County.
U guys real busy?
Can't believe I missed this eric!!Eric!!! I live down in saratoga County too, I would have gladly drove up there for it as I'm always looking for excuses to go to the adks
Ya mine is possibly retired now. Used it about 5 or so years and noticed creep on thinner lines then recently it started creeping on my Yale ivy. I Def got my money's worth out of it and will likely get a new one. But I love the old ones man...
When u say over loading the system, do you mean the anchors the ropes attached to?
I understand the negative rigging point but I think of that as more of a shock load and in this application I don't really see the system being shocked. I do see what your mean about the angles as I think Chris...
13mm Sterling htp is crazy static. The least stretch I've ever seen from an all poly rope. I think it would be great for this app but it does get heavy.
I read this article in the magazine and if I remember correctly, he used the arborplex for the highline? Very surprising it worked out well...
Well I rock a tree motion at work bc I don't think I'm allowed to use my valiant there so I use my valiant for rec climbs and side jobs.... I feel little to no pain from my treemotion harness. When I first got my valiant and used Matt's original configuration it hurt more than my treemo so I've...
As always it depends on the tree and structure of it, and the reach of your lift. No matter what I've never seen 1 man in a lift hook and cut quicker than 2 climbers, one sling setter and one cutter.
Spend your money how you want to but if you have sena comms, you can send anybody up there to...