No big deal to him anyway. :O Kinda puts things into perspective.
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After I watched it, I wondered... how they filmed that?
Not tree climbing, but this is the most powerful vid I've seen in a long time.
I certainly will think ahead & slow down a little before doing various potential dangerous jobs.:O
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I cut down a dead oak and bucked it up. All the logs split fine with my Fiskars splitting axe, except for the 2 logs that were closest to the base/stump. My axe bounces out like the log is made of rubber. Hoping someone can enlighten me what causes this. Thanks
My apologies if this has been posted before. This kid has some serious cajones to do this.
I mean, what if he ran into some bees?
http://www.asuddenlight.com/world-record-unassisted-tree-climb/
Hi Treehousers
Is there any danger of using this, versus a wrap 3 pull 2? I looked it up in the Tree Climber's Companion, and it don't mention either one.
It's only 15 ft high, just to get to my zip line. Thanks!!:occasion5:
Is this some sort of fancy RADS? It would be great if this setup had a name so I could find a video to see it in action and how to set it up.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/02f2klzjxyeft79/hardware.jpg
I'm trying to Insert Image but when I hit the "Select Files" button, nothing happens.
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