jalegre0
TreeHouser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y-8kcClmnY&list=TLdyrkm57peW-kq-Mn0L-NdoEgeKXe6-bR
I set-up a half ass highline system , all before the crew had that pine on the ground and cut up. We pull up to the job its 3pm we usually finish around 5 or 6 o'clock everybody looked at the distance and the size of the wood we had to lug about 500' and I saw it in their faces, beat as hell, muggy, hot and tired from the 3 medium size jobs we just completed So this is my first attempt on setting this system up and also my last attempt on doing the biggest job last.
Sorry about the film little shaky but you get the point.
I am missing one line in this system their should've been a tensioned line that stretch along the whole rig (didn't have three 500' ropes). If you ever attempt make sure the trees you use are strong enough for the job, use pblocks and pulleys. I badly damaged the tree in the front, I would've never tried this if that tree wasn't already being removed. during transport of the logs I cracked the tree's trunk from top to bottom. The only thing holding the tree together was my slings
I set-up a half ass highline system , all before the crew had that pine on the ground and cut up. We pull up to the job its 3pm we usually finish around 5 or 6 o'clock everybody looked at the distance and the size of the wood we had to lug about 500' and I saw it in their faces, beat as hell, muggy, hot and tired from the 3 medium size jobs we just completed So this is my first attempt on setting this system up and also my last attempt on doing the biggest job last.
Sorry about the film little shaky but you get the point.
I am missing one line in this system their should've been a tensioned line that stretch along the whole rig (didn't have three 500' ropes). If you ever attempt make sure the trees you use are strong enough for the job, use pblocks and pulleys. I badly damaged the tree in the front, I would've never tried this if that tree wasn't already being removed. during transport of the logs I cracked the tree's trunk from top to bottom. The only thing holding the tree together was my slings