- Location
- West North carolina
I'm getting a new house with an amazing water oak in the backyard. I'll be climbing the tree often with friends and family so what would be the best option for friction savers that are permanently installed?
I can't think of a rope I would feel confident in constantly exposing to the sun and rain and then climbing on. Maybe two eye bolts similar to cabling eyes and then two rigging rings to act as the friction saver? A through bolt might need to be installed a little lower in the tree (thicker diameter wood) than what I would aim for while setting up for a good limb walk pruning. What about a chain friction saver I measure to perfectly sit in the crotch of my choosing?
Any thoughts, recommendations, or ideas?
I can't think of a rope I would feel confident in constantly exposing to the sun and rain and then climbing on. Maybe two eye bolts similar to cabling eyes and then two rigging rings to act as the friction saver? A through bolt might need to be installed a little lower in the tree (thicker diameter wood) than what I would aim for while setting up for a good limb walk pruning. What about a chain friction saver I measure to perfectly sit in the crotch of my choosing?
Any thoughts, recommendations, or ideas?
















