RegC
TreeHouser
Not a huge tree but a sketchy one to rig. Signs of armillaria too throughout the basal cavity. Glad I got the worst part done before it got windy later in the day....and glad I dont weigh much.
I mixed up the rigging through zip-lining and lowering. Had the groundworker stood as far away as possible trying to pull directly against the lean for the zip-lining, almost compressing the rigging-point....and then natural crotch rigging to lessen the doubling effect that occurs with pulleys and blocks....both to give me a little extra safety margin. Patience and light loading was the order of the day. 10 mins slow paced but easy watching. Thanks.
Use HD setting if you can.
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I mixed up the rigging through zip-lining and lowering. Had the groundworker stood as far away as possible trying to pull directly against the lean for the zip-lining, almost compressing the rigging-point....and then natural crotch rigging to lessen the doubling effect that occurs with pulleys and blocks....both to give me a little extra safety margin. Patience and light loading was the order of the day. 10 mins slow paced but easy watching. Thanks.
Use HD setting if you can.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/KFgYVDmSrt0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>