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  1. SouthSoundTree-

    Wraptor idea.

    My trick is to tell an uncooperative tool I'm going to get a replacement and do it differently. The tool starts cooperating more, then. Works for setting a line. Works for employees, too. ;)
  2. SouthSoundTree-

    Wraptor idea.

    The only way to get good with a throwline/ Bigshot/ apta is practice. Well, the apta is cheating, almost. Its always easier on your body to have a top-rope climbing line. I hardly stand in my spurs when doing conifer removals, with most of my weight on my saddle between active cutting. I will...
  3. SouthSoundTree-

    Wraptor idea.

    Yep. I have figured that if I want to work with it in the tree, if removing a conifer, just keep spurs and flip going full time if my TIP is not 100% , though bounce tested. I've been working the preschool trees over, and could only get a shot out away from the collar a foot, and over many...
  4. SouthSoundTree-

    Wraptor idea.

    Great thing about the Wraptor base tie, you have exactly enough rope after ascent to lower it out, with the Groundie helping to keep it free of branches or the trunk, with the tail of the rope. You can also lower it down a pre-ground-tied speed line, with the tail of the rope, if working alone...
  5. SouthSoundTree-

    Wraptor idea.

    An SRT attached to the bail out point achieves the same. Just unclipped the safety from your harness.
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