I climbed this way for a full season with the 20" muddy pro with a five step black diamond aider. Worked very well unless there were a lot of limbs.
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Solution for alot of limbs is full set of sticks?
I climbed this way for a full season with the 20" muddy pro with a five step black diamond aider. Worked very well unless there were a lot of limbs.
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Solution for alot of limbs is full set of sticks?
I think this is what you are looking for:Still concerned about this knot. The only webbing specific knot I can find through net searching is the water knot, but it seems like a webbing version of the fishermans, which doesn't apply here
Should I be using a figure 8 on a bight with webbing or is that just for rope? A single hit on random forum post stated a fig 8 didn't dress proper and overhand was better for webbing. Anybody with knowledge able to confirm?
My system consists of a short Muddy stick and a 5 step aider/etrier attached and a length of Velocity rope and I ascend and descend using a Tango Cinch Once I leave the ground I am connected to the tree and can rappell out at any given time ((bees etc) I am using a RCH and thanks to you guys am incorporating the Sitdrag. I was using a system that I used a New Tribe basic saddle with Tengu leg straps and a hard seat fashioned after a Guido Web. The ascending/descending works very nicely and at close close to 60 I don't play around with safety - I don't heal as fast as I used to. I use the climbing line as my attachment
to my saddle and cinch another tree strap for the seat or Sitdrag
Are you climbing with the one stick system and unloading the stick with your feet or walking up and down using the Tango Cinch. How much rope are you carrying and how does the weight compare to simply carrying a few more stick. Curious.My system consists of a short Muddy stick and a 5 step aider/etrier attached and a length of Velocity rope and I ascend and descend using a Tango Cinch Once I leave the ground I am connected to the tree and can rappell out at any given time ((bees etc) I am using a RCH and thanks to you guys am incorporating the Sitdrag. I was using a system that I used a New Tribe basic saddle with Tengu leg straps and a hard seat fashioned after a Guido Web. The ascending/descending works very nicely and at close close to 60 I don't play around with safety - I don't heal as fast as I used to. I use the climbing line as my attachment
to my saddle and cinch another tree strap for the seat or Sitdrag