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Brian,
Great pics, looks like you had clear weather to work. Sounds like it was a good day for ya'. :msp_thumbup:
Wow! I'm amazed the saw still ran being gummed up that bad!? How big were the pieces you were roping out? Probably no problem for the Porta wrap eh? Glad to hear you're staying busy. :msp_smile:
I put a rope up in the back yard last Thursday after work and was able to do a "test climb" with that Hitch Hiker. Found a few "tweeks" I had to make, hung a rope again Friday after work and did some actual climbing with it. I had my rope in a Red Oak I've been wanting to "dead wood" at just over 50ft, was able to climb all the way up to where the rope was hung in just a "few minutes". Once I got up I switched over to using a 3 to 1 to get myself better positioned and pruned out 3 or 4 dead limbs, all before it got dark(and I don't get home 'til 3:45). All this was SRT and I have almost zero experience(read also as "no confidence" :hmm3grin2orange with that type of "climbing". Overall I'm very impressed and very happy with it. Haven't had a chance to try it for DRT, the weather has been cold and raw. We got a few inches of snow last night and this morning, not very good for climbing. :msp_thumbdn: I took this pic just as it was getting dark today.....
Great pics, looks like you had clear weather to work. Sounds like it was a good day for ya'. :msp_thumbup:
Wow! I'm amazed the saw still ran being gummed up that bad!? How big were the pieces you were roping out? Probably no problem for the Porta wrap eh? Glad to hear you're staying busy. :msp_smile:
I put a rope up in the back yard last Thursday after work and was able to do a "test climb" with that Hitch Hiker. Found a few "tweeks" I had to make, hung a rope again Friday after work and did some actual climbing with it. I had my rope in a Red Oak I've been wanting to "dead wood" at just over 50ft, was able to climb all the way up to where the rope was hung in just a "few minutes". Once I got up I switched over to using a 3 to 1 to get myself better positioned and pruned out 3 or 4 dead limbs, all before it got dark(and I don't get home 'til 3:45). All this was SRT and I have almost zero experience(read also as "no confidence" :hmm3grin2orange with that type of "climbing". Overall I'm very impressed and very happy with it. Haven't had a chance to try it for DRT, the weather has been cold and raw. We got a few inches of snow last night and this morning, not very good for climbing. :msp_thumbdn: I took this pic just as it was getting dark today.....