JeffGu,
Thank you for the detailed reply. I appreciate your taking the time.
Tree I used is about a 10" DBH red maple on some forested land I own and plan to partially timber eventually, so I was careful to choose a trash tree to use (will continue using same tree, mostly)...eventually the maple will become firewood. Didn't want to touch the oaks, hickories, poplars, loblolly pines, etc. Got lots of sweet gum though, when I'm ready to move to bigger trees.
Yesterday, I just focused on going up maybe 12' and then back down. This is all new to me. Wanted to try to develop some muscle memory and rhythm going in sequence of events – step up, tend/raise distel, step up, tend distel, raise lanyard, etc. Also going down – slip distel with left hand while belaying climbing rope against hip with right hand, then dig in spurs, then unload lanyard, then lower lanyard, then slip distel down some more, etc.
At first, I thought, "This is unbelievably difficult!" with spurs, but I slowly got the hang of it. Still don't know about pulling myself up with DRT. Not sure I could do that (age 54, maybe 170# and 5'9") but my rope saver wasn't working (I was using a plastic wire conduit, but it pulled out of crotch – last night I boiled it so I could put a permanent bend in it) so that was adding to my friction.
Anyway, this looks like the best forum on the topic I've found, so I hope to learn a lot. Hope not to bug you guys too much with the basics ...
Thanks again.
Jeff
ETA: Tom, thanks for your reply. Lanyard is a Yale Maxi-Flip I bought about 12 yrs ago and haven't used since then. It's steel core wire rope with braided cover...I think...my terminology is not up to par, probably, yet...