Oh wow.... old worn spurs, ragged flipline, rough safety line, battered Civil War losing saddle? He is only missing one piece of gear: https://www.livescience.com/41576-tongue-controlled-wheelchair-paralysis.html. Next time you see him, ask him how that is working out for him.
I learned back...
LOL! That is EXACTLY where that tree is located. How crazy is that?
Yea... I know about the dead bodies being dumped there... I'm the one who dumped them there (dudes kept messing with my base anchor while I was climbing). [Note to Big Brother: I"m just kidding here]
You said "For example I...
Excellent point. I have yet to climb a lot of leaning trees (as I'm not knowledgeable enough to know how much lean is too much lean). On the couple that I have climbed with a slight lean, I've setup on the downhill side of the lean. At the time I hadn't thought about your point... but doing...
Hi LordFarkward (love the name),
Yes. I agree. It is a bit gear intensive. To be clear, when climbing with this setup, I use the following:
Primary: SRT on Akimbo with foot ascender and knee ascender
Backup: Steel core flipline with 2 Kong Ducks (or CT Roll n Locks) as seen in the video...
Ahhhh.. yes... I was thinking that if the first branch failed, there would be stronger branches below to catch.. but the next branch strong enough may be 25' down (if its a tall canapoy) resulting in nasty jerk (or ground fall if less than 25' off the ground). I'm glad I asked.
Ahhhh.. yes... I was thinking that if the first branch failed, there would be stronger branches below to catch.. but the next branch strong enough may be 25' down (if its a tall canapoy) resulting in nasty jerk (or ground fall if less than 25' off the ground). I'm glad I asked.
YES! This is what I have been thinking about lately. I too had come to the conclusion that trying to "hug the tree" would result in a near free fall to the bottom. I agree that the key to getting it to work is to focus on the "out" as you have mentioned.
Since I never use spikes, the next...
Evo,
Thank you for your response.
Sorry for being dense.. but when you say "nab 3-4 limbs for the PSP" does that mean having to rope hanging over 3-4 limbs simultaneously (or have 2-3 limbs below the one you are looped over)?
Also, what do you think about shooting a long throw line...
BTW... Here is a photo of one of the trees I want to climb. Its about 1.5 ft in diameter at its base and appears to be a little taller than 100 ft. I noticed that the top moves around a good bit in strong winds. If you zoom in on the canopy, you can see that the limbs are quite small. I'm...
Hi AJ,
Thank you soooo much for this level of detail! If I may ask a few more:
As I mentioned before, I'm a self-taught overly-cautious recreational climber. White Pines are my trees of choice and the best trees in my area (I live in Boston MA). I mostly climb SRT (Akimbo, foot ascender...
I am a relatively new recreational climber. Most of the very tall trees in my area are conifers (Northern White Pines.. I think). Some of the best ones, with the best views, are about 1 ft in diameter (3.1 ft in circumference at base) and look to be just over 100' tall. Most of them are...
What would you recommend. I can both DRT (Petzl RAD) and SRT (Rope Walker).. but what I want to climb... I simply don't trust that I can get a solid anchor. This approaches does not require that I trust any anchor. While tedius... it looks very safe. Disagree?
Hi RBJtree,
1. Yes.. it does look exhausting.... but safe. I'm merely a recreational climber who has all day and will only climb one tree a day anyway.
2. Could you eloborate on what you mean by "If you can't be a 100% sure the rope is safe, you can always flip a lanyard/flipline up with...
I came across this interesting climbing technique:
I would like to learn more about it. Does anyone know where I can find more info on it?
The reason i ask is that I want to climb some really tall white pines which have no branches for what looks like 100'. I may be able to shoot a line up...