M.D. Vaden
vadenphotography.com
Some of you know I don't climb. But I did keep a bag in case I needed to pull a limb sometime for whatever reason. But the bag never got used.
A few months ago, I helping someone measure coast redwoods. And their "window" was blocked to aim the laser rangefinder at the top leaders. They found another window, but next time out, I brought my throw bag and about 40 feet of line.
We encountered another limb blocking a window, about 20 feet high. The bag worked great, but still took about 6 throws. I found that I can't toss much higher than 25', even with a swinging motion. My shoulder is too stiff.
Am thinking about a sling-shot, but it can't be much bigger than a wrist rocket because space in our packs is limited. It would almost have to be strapped on the outside, with a short handle. A BIGSHOT could work with a short handle taken off and used as a hiking stick.
From my 20 foot experiments, its evident that the bag toss can be quite a skill.
A few months ago, I helping someone measure coast redwoods. And their "window" was blocked to aim the laser rangefinder at the top leaders. They found another window, but next time out, I brought my throw bag and about 40 feet of line.
We encountered another limb blocking a window, about 20 feet high. The bag worked great, but still took about 6 throws. I found that I can't toss much higher than 25', even with a swinging motion. My shoulder is too stiff.
Am thinking about a sling-shot, but it can't be much bigger than a wrist rocket because space in our packs is limited. It would almost have to be strapped on the outside, with a short handle. A BIGSHOT could work with a short handle taken off and used as a hiking stick.
From my 20 foot experiments, its evident that the bag toss can be quite a skill.
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