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Even when not cutting? Why?The point is always having two tie ins.
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Even when not cutting? Why?The point is always having two tie ins.
Even when not cutting? Why?
... And I don’t know about anyone else here but I always feel more secure with being tied in twice...
Does it bother you to hang in mid air from your climbing line? Our systems are designed so we can position off a single line as needed. Two points of attachment are required at work stations, but are optional for getting there.
No.
I’m not saying using three points of attachment when moving around the tree or into position. I’ll ascend or descend or limb walk, etc, move around, hang in mid air etc. on just my line. More so for most comfortable work positioning, etc. or if stationary for any length of time I prefer to throw my lanyard around the tree.
In regards to the three tie in points, so talking about positioning yourself in the most secure and comfortable place for performing actual work. I can see benefit of second lanyard or second climbing line. I know a climber in addition to his regular climb line he has like 20 ft or something of line that he takes up with him and he can use it as a climbing line or a lanyard plus his regular lanyard.
I’ve also found two lanyards helpful when ascending up a tree. Like an oak for example where there’s so many suckers it can be hard to get a high tie in point from ground and you have to advance line as you go, as you are re positioning climbing line you can tie in twice with two lanyards, more security and more comfortable positioning.
That’s just my opinion. Did this yesterday on a job.
Think about what situations it might come in handy and try it out on a job.
I can understand using extra attachments in a large, wide tree to get around without lots of muscling around. A spar work position just doesn't call to me begging for more security or comfort. Also, increasing attachments will increase your difficulty in getting down in an emergency or rescue.
Its cool if you like it! I would be asking questions tho if I saw it on my job site...
What is the Grillon like? Do you feel you'll get used to it & like it better? I have always wanted to try one but at the same time never really liked the belay style devices that require the tail to come out & over the side..I borrowed a buddies Mad Rock Safeguard thinking it would be similar but I'm still not enthused with it..For the last two months I’ve been working with a company that issues gear from an “approved” list. The positioner is not approved, so I tried a grillon. It’s okay...but I was stoked to use my positioner today on a personal climb. Soooo smooth!