Moss Cinching Lanyard prototype

Some changes to the figure eight would be to make the circle smaller, more d shaped, and replace the small circle with two small horns.
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AJ/ Brocky - is this getting closer to the "crescent" design for a trunk cinch? Hadn't seen this before . . . DMM Anka.
It'd be easy to splice into the smaller ring and use a biner on a loop of rope passed thru the other larger ring for a stem choke?
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I'm pretty well settled in on my bow shackle double eye lanyard end. Meets my requirements, the functionality and build is holding up well over time.

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Oh yeah, in regard to the thread about advancing, the weight of the stainless shackle throws really nicely.

-AJ
 
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Pins came off, but could be used to get more friction, but too tight of a bend radius for my liking. I got 8-10 on eBay for a reduced price, sold all but the ones I use. There are some rope course websites that sell them separately.
 
I see Wichard is selling just the ring with horn, without the soft shackle. It’s too bad it’s so tiny! Capacity of largest size is 5mm!!
 
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Whichard does make something a little different for 10mm , 12mm and 16mm dyneema soft shackle I am getting one to see if I can find a use for it.
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I'll have you know that I am a proficient moss-Walker. Once I got the scoop inside, toe up, down outside motion set, it showed itself to be a great technique for moving around the canopy if I happen to forget my foot ascender.
I think it's been a couple of years since you first showed it off here, and I threw it right in the bag of tricks.
please explain what is the moss-walker technique
 
Can’t wait for you to get the ring stick in a union or partially stick to the point where it whips out and the ring breaks a front tooth.

Poor Andy, can’t ever handle my criticism. Good luck with your square wheel, buddy.
This is amazing, never got stuck, never hit my teeth ;-) And yes, I used to have the habit of enabling/feeding some of the more arrogant types online.

Nowadays I don’t bother to engage. Know thyself as they say and carry on. Life is good.
-AJ
 
Moss, on that sketch of the ring with the angled horn - a welding shop could tig weld a stub on at an angle and then you just have to file it smooth. bupkus machining.
 
This is amazing, never got stuck, never hit my teeth ;-) And yes, I used to have the habit of enabling/feeding some of the more arrogant types online.

Nowadays I don’t bother to engage. Know thyself as they say and carry on. Life is good.
-AJ
Does Reed even climb trees anymore?
 
Does Reed even climb trees anymore?
Ha! I hope so! If that's what he wants to be doing.

All the weird online disputes I've been in over the years. Started out battling with a handful of southern U.S. rec climbers when I was first learning the ropes. Well... even though I'm not a Yankees fan I was "the Yankee" ;-)

My favorite line was from an Alabama climber, we'd canoed deep into some bottomland swamp old-growth. "This Yankee cooking isn't bad!" Ha. It was just stuff from a local market cooked fresh over a campfire. We'd resolved our differences by the time I mixed a Florida climber's moonshine with my Yankee coffee somewhere around midnight.

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-AJ
 
I refer to new Englanders as yankees too, it just makes sense when you're not from there I guess? My in laws from CT who are red sox fans do not like it much, but it's not about baseball to me. Damned yankee culture is a hoot I'll tell you what!

I remember a long time ago Reed sold all his gear and said he was going construction, I hope he's doing alright. :rock:
 

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