GIF of rigging tackle—-very cool

Tom Dunlap

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This is an article I found fifteen or twenty years ago

The gifs are amazing

While I was looking at them I saw the Double Whip Tackle and it gave me an idea about using it in the tree. First I mocked it up in my garage with sash cord, pulleys and key chain biners. It was evident right away that this was going to work.

By choosing strategic anchor points it allows the pieces to drift around and not Hangup on lower limbs

Having a 3:1 MA makes it easy to do some branch lifting that isn’t possible with a typical doubled rope setup.

 
Something I don’t understand is why words and names that have been functional for years get changed

Why did double whip tackle get changed. Jason Blake’s eponymous hitch seems to have started something.

You can call me Johnson


Look it up
 
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I am hoping that when we rewrite the TCIA BMP Rigging Manual, things like renaming well established rigging terms will be addressed. It will be my intent to clarify the terms better than what we have done so far and go back to their original names.

Changing a term for the sake of change is ridiculous...don't even get me started on the SRS, SRT change.
 
I’ve managed to keep the sailing smacks link ever since Tom posted it many years ago.

The videos posted by muggs shows the strength of applying it in the field. Great link, great technique.

Joe
 

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