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  1. gwhalin

    secondary safety line ?

    Sound practices often have redundancy built into them and I don’t think it has anything to do with trying to scare folks. This is especially true in the climbing world.
  2. gwhalin

    secondary safety line ?

    Slippery slope fallacy is rarely ever helpful.
  3. gwhalin

    secondary safety line ?

    FWIW, I have two bridges and am usually tied in with redundant tethers. This is all functional for me as I climb SRT and almost always transition to a tether at height for comfort. The second bridge makes easy to transition without ever disconnecting and I keep my climb line tied in as a...
  4. gwhalin

    Squirrels: Favorite recipe? Shirt and pants? or tail and tug?

    Last meal I made with squirrel was to use in a gumbo. I usually use the tail and tug.
  5. gwhalin

    Another saddle accident

    The craze for lightest and cheapest coupled with people watching a few YouTube videos is a bad recipe. I have seen some amazingly frightening things posted in the Facebook groups. It has gotten particularly bad this season. I fully expect more stories of accidents. I am mentoring a few...
  6. gwhalin

    screw gate biners

    People just starting out are even more likely to forget to screw the gate closed. There is a reason screw gate are not allowed for life support in arborist industry. Humans make mistakes and a mistake when elevated can result in serious injury or death. Also don’t intend to be argumentative...
  7. gwhalin

    screw gate biners

    I haven’t had any problems with that.
  8. gwhalin

    screw gate biners

    Cost was mentioned as a reason. Petzl triple lock I am seeing avg price of $20. Petzl screw gate I am seeing avg price of $18. Now I know that Petzl is more expensive than others and you can find some bargain basement priced biners, but seems like an investment of $20 isn't too insane to keep...
  9. gwhalin

    screw gate biners

    I don’t use them for safety reasons and they are not used by climbing arborists either for the same reason. It is too easy to forget to close them and they can unscrew without you realizing it. I stick with auto triple locking biners which are much safer.
  10. gwhalin

    Dry Fire…

    Got bow back today. Cost me a fair amount but will have it ready for season opener.
  11. gwhalin

    Outfitter Spartanforge, is anyone using it and what is your opinion?

    Aren't influencers often paid as sponsors?
  12. gwhalin

    Saddle Death… Stay safe out there.

    Some rope climbing techniques need more training than others. DRT is not the same as SRT (rope walking) is not the same as RADS is not the same as JRB. Using RADS system with a belay device that supports hands free (similar to a Petzl I'd) and a hand ascender is pretty simple and doesn't...
  13. gwhalin

    Who has removed leg straps? Any regrets?

    Random question ... but why cut the straps off? I can see the negatives to not having them, but unclear what the benefit to removing them would be? Weight?
  14. gwhalin

    Saddle Death… Stay safe out there.

    This thread has taken a turn into "ropes = danger", which I think is a weird direction. One because I am truly skeptical from my own personal use that sticks/linesman are safer than being tied in from the ground. Linesman is a work position system and not a fall arrest system, and I would...
  15. gwhalin

    Outfitter Spartanforge, is anyone using it and what is your opinion?

    A lot of companies throw around terms like AI and machine learning as a pure marketing ploy. In truth, you need massive amounts of predictive data for these things to actually work. I would be highly highly skeptical of the claims they are making. Saying this as a someone who has worked much...
  16. gwhalin

    Outdoor life broadhead test

    Yeah I think some of Ashby’s science was a bit oversimplified at times and just wrong at other times. He is a Dr but of dentistry. :). Don’t know how much aerodynamics or physics he had to take to prep for dentistry school. I do value his documentation of countless examples though.
  17. gwhalin

    So are we just not going to talk about the Aerohunter Revolution?

    Looks much closer to an arborist saddle than anything I have seen so far. I have a Petzl Sequoia I use for rec climbing. This looks similar. I don’t think I would prefer the bigger leg loops and metal d rings on my hunting setup?
  18. gwhalin

    Outdoor life broadhead test

    Time on target is important, especially for white tails. I won’t shoot beyond 30 yards because of that. Most of my shots are under 20. Momentum and kinetic energy don’t really have anything to do with fluid dynamics. Arrow flight does but fluid dynamics applies to liquids and gases (air).
  19. gwhalin

    Outdoor life broadhead test

    Yeah the heavy vs light debate is so oversimplified. So is fast vs slow. I set a a chronograph up at 40 yards and shot arrows from 430gr up to 630gr. Difference coming off the bow was about 40fps but that 430 gr arrow slowed down a whole lot more out at 40. They were only like 15-20fps...
  20. gwhalin

    Outdoor life broadhead test

    No idea honestly. I am not sure any material is a good predictor. I am just relaying on physics and range time. Sharper is better. More momentum and kinetic energy at target is better. A tuned bow that shoots straight with broadheads is better. And proficiency of the archer is most important.
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