We're working on an up-date of the "Hitch Climber's Guide to the Canopy". It will be on-line by end of April. Also then we will be posting some further videos of configurations and techniques.
Hope that helps.
Regards, Mark
Derrick Hulsey,
knock the harness if you want to, but please, I find it deeply respectless to use someone elses misfortune to do so.
Try to show a bit of consideration.
Mark
easyphloem,
I only made that connection after I had posted. No offence taken.
PUClimber,
thanks for the feedback. I was very sorry to read about your accident! Get well soon.
Regards, Mark.
Guys,
this is getting ridiculous. It's a bit like saying "I hear treeMOTION is responsible for global warming". Let's keep this in perspective.
FlashTreetop,
try reading Chris' whole post and you will find – towards the end – the solution:
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Hutch, you asked about 'replacement...
One thing I don't get about using snaps on lanyards is this: We demand double locking krabs in the whole climbing system, but on the lanyard it's OK to use a snap with a single locking mechanism. That to me seems inconsistent.
I realise the snap type connectors are popular with many people and...
Yes, actually I think Nathanael did a really good job talking about the comps.
Kept it simple, to the point and – most importantly – without a hidden agenda of his own.
So I thought that was pretty neat.
Petzl have a vid of this years ETCC in Turin up on their site:
http://en.petzl.com/petzl/ProNews?News=224
Very professionally done... see what you think.
Ron,
that's a neat idea, just... aren't you worried that with the head of the big shot facing that way round in case of failure of the rubber bands you're going to get it straight in the eye?
The way we instruct using the Big Shot is to always use it with the head facing away from you and to...
Familytree, at the end of the day, it's your choice. Personally I tend to go with manufacturers recommendations
Kathy, it wasn't a correction, just maybe a cautioning. Teufelberger makes the Globe lines. I'll bring some over for St. Louis, OK?
Regards, M.
The bridge on the tM is made of Globe 3000, a Dyneema core line with a breaking strain of 3400daN for 10mm. This line is specified as the rope bridge on the tM, if replaced by something else the warranty by the manufacturer is void.
The reason this line is used is that on the bridge you really...
You can call a Primus yours for €314 (that's including German VAT), that'd be.... 490$. In Europe. I suppose you'd have to factor in export fees and all that...
Here is the up-to date conf programm...
Also on the friday before the comp there will be four workshops directed at climbers held in the course of the day.
I'm looking forwards to seeing everybody, the Italian possee seem like a pretty switched on bunch, I'm sure they're going to put on a bit...