Hey guys and gals. As some of you may know , a couple of mates and I will be travelling through cali up through to washington (a sort of tree climbing road trip of sorts), along the way we will be teaming up with guys for climbs and taking in what we can of the scenery in the three short...
nah it has a lot less friction, ALOT less then dynaglide it has a really stiff core which is basically fishing line which reduces tangling. A big positive is that it comes without memory and if your treat it well , it stays that way.
Alright lads , tickets all booked . Myself along with a friend Ben rose and possibly another mate Jack price will be heading over in october for a bit of a road trip around. If anyone is keen to meet up for a climb it would be cool to put some faces to names . As expected Its been a bit of a...
the 201 tc is about 6 months old and the 661 is going on a year old now , both good saws but the 661 is my fav.
I do have a 200 that is currently out of action but should be making an appearance soon.
Hey buzzers , just a little edit I messed around with this morning.
The tree had a split running up to around ten meters , just bomb it out and leave safe.
Just an ultra o for the crab , I find that the weight is sufficient (260grams) and adding a biner to that you can get some good distance with good throw technique and positioning , I find that positioning is honestly half the battle.
It hasn't happened to me yet but I'm pretty damn careful , nothing screams professionalism like being stuck in a tree and having a workmate rescue you :muyenojado:. as @MikePowers321 says it can usually be manipulated out of a position by flicking it , the problem would be when you get...
in that still i am roped in with my lanyard but that aside I have found that once a hook is weighted it sets quite hard into the wood so thats whats nice about having that little wooden ball on the end (less invasive). ..... the possibility is there to slip but it would cause no problem on...
The chance of the hook coming off is very very small when weighted, its all about the hook positioning , some hook positions are bombproof and some are more susceptible to angle changes .... they are not recommended for people with no idea about vector forces and who are new to climbing. I have...