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    Climbing rope for tree access

    I would feel perfectly comfortable using rope access in the dark. Others may not. I will try and get a video of a rope climb posted soon. It would be a demo of the technique I am thinking of using, which is single rope technique. Single rope technique (SRT) is a more efficient way to climb...
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    Climbing rope for tree access

    As far as the preset goes... I wouldn't leave the climbing line in the tree. I would be leaving a throw line, which was preset, in the tree. I was aware of the ameristep strap on steps. I didn't want to pay over $100 for 5 of them though, especially if something else becomes available. Do the...
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    Climbing rope for tree access

    Thanks for the input. I was thinking more along the lines of a preset scenario. I agree with you about the "run and gun" style/ too much going on there. I have experience climbing ropes with different ascension devices and techniques and I'm fairly confident I could get up without too much...
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    Climbing rope for tree access

    Hi, I'm new to the forum. I was wondering if anyone has tried getting aloft using an arborist style rope climbing system. It seems to me that this type of access method would require less equipment and setup. All one would need is a rope. No tree steps or ladder. You would have to get your...
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