Negative rigging big wood

Can keep speed line super tight whole trip
and smash into low anchor congestiony
or
Rig to other side of street and don't need rope as tight whole way
To slop down to easier side, closer to work in open area.
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Actually favor lower anchor 10' or so up as pulley
>>easier to get out of traffic way between drops.
>>even same setup with load lowers by 1 rope and pulled at other end thru high pulley for speed line type path,
but limb flat between line pulls.
Would throw line soft ends and Running Bowline from ground
Climber rig butt end from tree.
Pull lower rope thru pulley with winch or truck.
.
Not every day thing,
but can be right thing that day.
Lots of attention from neighbors like speed line.
 
As I read the first part of this thread, I was wondering about using tree #1 to rig down #2 & #3. Then, there's only one tree to negative rig or vertical speedline. But others have basically already said that. This only work if the other trees are close enough.

--andrew
 

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