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This is a great one sticking video. I like the nite eze idea and that stick is cool.
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Maybe one of these? https://htoutdoor.com/products/hang-around-sticks
No it is the new tethrd stick with a cam cleat and a platform on the stick
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Great video. I one stick both up and down. I kinda feel going down is easier. Need to try rappelling down but have to carry a bunch more rope and don’t feel it would be worth it except it’s definitely faster
Me too. I’m really debating rappelling down but I really don’t want to carry 30+ feet of rope.
Emrah
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my 40 feet of oplux fits in my dump pouch. just saying.
Great video. I one stick both up and down. I kinda feel going down is easier. Need to try rappelling down but have to carry a bunch more rope and don’t feel it would be worth it except it’s definitely faster
Me too. I’m really debating rappelling down but I really don’t want to carry 30+ feet of rope.
Emrah
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Does not look appealing to me. Well made video and I know it’s a lot faster once everything becomes second nature to you, but there is a lot of little things going on that I rather not deal with in real world situations; like in the dark, fighting vines, water on the ground, knotted up trees, branches, undoing a screw link to get around branches. I want the fiddle factor with my gear minimized as much as possible because you have no control over the fiddle factor that nature gives you.
Does not look appealing to me. Well made video and I know it’s a lot faster once everything becomes second nature to you, but there is a lot of little things going on that I rather not deal with in real world situations; like in the dark, fighting vines, water on the ground, knotted up trees, branches, undoing a screw link to get around branches. I want the fiddle factor with my gear minimized as much as possible because you have no control over the fiddle factor that nature gives you.
I started making climbing videos recently and so I am keenly aware of editing to remove the problems encountered during the climb. I would rather see them. No one is perfect, except if their actions are edited.Great video... thats a keeper! Nice work as usual with the filming/editing Garrett @bowhunter15
The whole package.