Here is where I display all kinds of ignorance. Watch out. I was looking at Brian's distel pic. (Nice pic)
From the hitch to the krab, there is maybe only 2 inches. (is this the "bridge"?) Then that is connected to the rope via pulley so your bridge is just a krab's length.
I am using the same hitch w/out the micro pulley but have 12-16 inches for a bridge where it clips into my krab.
I have tried this w/the micro and the vt like in Jepson's book but it seems so short of a distance that there is no room for me to grab underneath the hitch to advance the system. If there is room, it is only for a small advance. Do you pull down from the tail behind and underneath you??
With my current system, I grab underneath the hitch, which while hanging is a full extension of my arms above me, and pull up making for several feet of advancement with each pull.
When I try the one in the pic, the hitch, etc is at chest height when pulling to advance so I can only get short strokes.
These setups seem to work so grat for ya'll. what am I doing wrong? What am I not "getting"???
please help. I can take any kind of photos if needed.
airhumping is not my entry method but I still use it often on distances too short to warrant footlocking.
Also - I ordered some line from sailnet and fear my grandchildren will be too old to climb when it arrives.