I know this is a thread derail, but can you link the video? I hate Camp photons, they have weak gate springs, and don't always close completely, wonder if that contributed to the low break strength.
Am I too late for this?
Old EHS that was in good shape
Old dynamic that was squeezing the absorber out between the fibers of the cable and girdling both stems. @Stumpsprouts Seen traversing the cable.
A wedge grip system installed entirely too low in a willow removal.
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Beyond derailing this thread, I can see BCM potentially in the near future. Are there any hi-lights from that list that were helpful, or any that every arborist should read in general?
Climbing with the akimbo is like trying to get a toddler to eat some kind of obscure vegetable. It's going to taken patience, finesse, and potentially some bargaining.
It's the manual transmission of mechanical hitches. I love it.
Probably 180ish with kit, running E5 on my very well loved km. That's probably a good starting place for you. Loved km with the akimbo, it's a great combo.
And because he tagged me and I haven't been on here in a while, here's @Stumpsprouts and I doing twin tulip removals with some km/akimbo action
I think I posted this somewhere already, but this white pine had a full canopy and no other trees tall enough to tie into. Zipped the top and all the wood out on the rotten side.
I wish I had photos of some of the adelgid killed hemlocks I've been up, poles of mush covered in bark.
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I've seen people do this with rotary hammer drills for rock climbing, On Rope has a little diagram.
Is the Husky battery backpack seen in some of their advertising the last few years a reality?
I'm late to this thread also, but this is the way and the light. 201 racked by the handle is great, just keep your scabbard on it or it will find your climb line on limb walks. Also has the added benefit of keeping your bar away from your arbpros, fancy saw pants/tenex slings. I find it goes on...