Millerclan
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What are you guys using for a secondary linemans rope? I was thinking of trying to use 3/4 inch webbing/strap that electricians use for pulling cable but unsure how to make the one end adjustable.
Did you use carabiners on both ends?Amsteel whoopie sling was my back up this year. I made an amsteel daisy chain this week thinking of trying that as back up.
ThanksI kept it girth hitched on my left side and stuff in my pouch. The right side I would use a carabiner.
Just ignore this. Just use tether as designed and move linemans ropeThats probably the cheapest and easiest way. Gonna just get another carabiner
You want lightest weight... 1 tether/lineman’s and 1 amsteel back up.
I did it twice beginning of season and then my new tether came in. Thinking of doing same again since I just picked up rappel stuff.
Use backup for limbs and at hunting height to switch lineman to a tether.
No need to use a second LB when attaching to tether. Just install tether, hook in, test, and remove LB.
you guys want to be light and not have a bunch of crap in your pouches, extra gear is just extra gear.
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I see. So it’s not really a backup, it’s your primary lineman’s lanyard
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Yeah sorry could of used better “phrasing”. This is my idea for rappelling too just instead of 8’ rope it will be 30’.
Do you know of any tutorials on making a whoopie sling? I saw some on youtube showcasing it but not any instructions.I use 10ft of 7/64 amsteel set up as awhoopie sling tucked away in a mini pouch I added to my carabiner. This way it’s easily accessible and always on my saddle. Hardly notice its there. View attachment 27641View attachment 27642
Do you know of any tutorials on making a whoopie sling? I saw some on youtube showcasing it but not any instructions.