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    srt canopy tie in

    Nope - SRT, pull the climbline through on one end of the throwline, tie a running bowline (yosemite or safety knot too), tie the opposite end of the climbline to the tail of the bowline, cinch it up onto the crotch/limb/TIP, climb up the rope... if you need to re-position while in the tree, it's...
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    srt canopy tie in

    Would you need a second throw bag to get the rope through the tree backwards? I always just tie the climbing hitch after I've set the line. If the climbing side of the rope is going to end up on my off-hand, I usually either tie to the back end of my throwline, or pull through all/enough of my...
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    srt canopy tie in

    I'd be leery of letting go of both ends of the throwline! Maybe yours is long enough to double from the ground?
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    srt canopy tie in

    I've always used the running bowline with the far end of my rope tied to the tail as a retrieval instead of the alpine butterfly with a long tail that reaches the ground so that a little more of the wear-and-tear on the rope stays isolated in the last few feet of each end... don't know if it...
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    srt canopy tie in

    I use a running bowline with a Yosemite finish or double overhand stopper knot with the climb line descending through the bight, and tie the other end of my line to the tail on the knot for a retrieve from the ground and cinch it up onto the crotch. Just have to make sure to tie into the...
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