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  1. ClimbingTN

    Failed White Pine rigging

    Looks a lot bigger on the ground. I like how he does it without gaffs using 3 ropes. Nice. I’ve suspended between two trees and it’s fun. Nice job.
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    Using a device above hitch. I made this.

    I have an infrequent issue with my hitch based system. I read the sticky post about the rope wrench. Occasionally my hitch will get jammed against my RW. I use a RP280 with a Rope Logic Fix tether. I’m currently trying a different hitch and knot combinations to prevent it. Also, fingers get hot...
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    Today....

    About a week ago there was mention about the Tree Of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima). I have a lot of experience with cutting them. I thought I should mention that they will pop and are not always predictable. I cut mostly dead ones but, even the live trees are sketchy. Here’s a photo from the...
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    Drone use

    My brother owns a company and flies remote pilot commercially. He usually does the lidar for ground topography and aerial photography. This done prior to large construction projects. He does get tree heights and other information but, that data is rarely used in his business. He is looking into...
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    Pelican Rope

    I climbed today 3x on this rope. I was canopy tied SRS at about 40ft. Here’s what is a little odd about this rope. It is stretching when loaded on initial ascent, meaning when you test the TIP. I get a bouncy feeling that is different from the Samson. Maybe that’s from the nylon core? Once I...
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    Views. Here is one of mine. Lets see yours.....so many great views out there.

    This is from a maple getting some pruning. This is from the forestry project where I’m opening a hillside view. You can’t see the road from the sitting area. BTW that’s west sunset views, will be awesome Craig
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    Pelican Rope

    Initial report from today’s climb. I was base tied over a branch at about 60 ft. When I loaded the rope to check my TIP it felt a little springy. I’m still looking for the elongation specs but, it’s new so I’m going to give it some time. I usually climb with Samson Hyperclimb which is 1.6%...
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    New Ascender from Reg Coates

    I used it today to get into a very small oak. I needed to clean up the structure before it got too big. I was working in the Hackberry next to it. It’s going to be a great tool. Getting it on a branch not too bad but, turning and jiggling it out is going to take practice. Reg’s video using the...
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    Today....

    I’ve been on a forestry project for over a year killing the TOH. I’ve cut down numerous trees. This property is infested with 100s. We hack and squirt in September so the uptake sends the poison to the roots. The stump gets treated too. If you cut a live one down, several more will pop up...
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    New Ascender from Reg Coates

    I wasn’t implying that Taiwan products are inferior. The grapple on initial inspection is very well made. It’s obvious that someone was making sure it was made right. If I’m comparing a Taiwan product to the “Piraña”, the Taiwanese wins every time. I’m going to buy certified life support...
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    New Ascender from Reg Coates

    I played around with the RC Grapple today. I have a small sugar maple that has some lower branches. First impression, it’s well built for being made in Taiwan. It’s not life support so I’m ok with that. The weight is listed as 1.4 lbs but, I haven’t weighed it. It has smooth edges and feels...
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    New Ascender from Reg Coates

    What diameter rope are you using?
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    New Ascender from Reg Coates

    I watched the video and decided to try one. I’ll report back with my thoughts.
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    New Ascender from Reg Coates

    No. I watched AJ cat rescues and thought hooks would be handy for positioning.
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    New Ascender from Reg Coates

    Ordered one today with a 20% off coupon.
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    Climbing pants

    @Webfoot for Climbing. I’m sure most folks here get climbing pants longer so they don’t ride up your legs.
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    Climbing pants

    The Wrangler Riggs Workwear Men's Ripstop Carpenter Jean with the ripstop material are pretty comfortable and last. At least for me. My current pair are 3 years old but, are ready to be replaced. Get them longer than what you wear.
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    A couple of cat rescues

    I enjoy the rescues. I also study your techniques to help me with movement around a tree. I see the hook you use a RW but, the green rope just a prusik. So you have 3 systems working? No lanyard or is the green acting as it? In a work situation you would have a lanyard while wielding a saw? Craig
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    Pelican Rope

    I ordered the Viper 11.8 SRS/MRS rope. I’ll report back in a few weeks.
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    Throw line/ throw weight thread

    I was on a job the other day without my preferred Zing-it. I used a Weaver kit with 14oz bag and heavy throw line, cube. It worked great. I’m currently searching for it.

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