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  1. cory

    Songs I Like

  2. cory

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I have one of those. When using on hard surfaces I tie a cord from the leg to a step and adjust with a taut line hitch. Back in the day, one of my guys was using one on flag stone and he went down like a ton of bricks when the leg slipped out. Miraculously he wasn't hurt tho the force generated...
  3. L

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    the 10' Stokes that I have is an aluminum orchard ladder. Very handy. But yeah, not the best for tree access.
  4. Cobleskill

    34° Celsius is equal to 93.2° Fahrenheit

    We had 86 here a couple weeks ago. It had been uncommonly cool up to then. Straight from the fridge to the oven.
  5. cory

    Birds Galore

    You don't have to buy the latest/greatest/largest
  6. Burnham

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    For maximum stability, an orchard ladder. But probably not the best tree climbing aid :).
  7. Naturarbo

    34° Celsius is equal to 93.2° Fahrenheit

    This is where I live. There was no transition, just 22c to 34c:cry:
  8. L

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I gotta get some more ladders. I have a 10' Stokes right now that I love. Any recommendations? I know it's very market specific but what kind of ladders are you all using? I'm thinking of getting big extension ladder like roofers use. A guy I knew had one of those cool telescoping ladders...
  9. Kaveman

    Birds Galore

    Older eyes will appreciate the larger screen...
  10. Mick!

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    Oh yeah, big ladder fan here.
  11. SeanKroll

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    Taking the 'stairs' (ladder) helps a lot if the tree is bulbous at large, low crotches
  12. Cobleskill

    Birds Galore

    I saw a kingbird the other day. Big flycatcher. Merlin will identify a picture you take of a bird. Too bad my phone (or me) isn't smart enough. I do need a new phone. Can't get weather or navigation either. Pretty lame. Should have bought one before they all became so big.
  13. Mick!

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I don’t do much of it, I’m mostly in spikes.
  14. SeanKroll

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    Hip thrusting is so much work compared to a foot ascender
  15. Mick!

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    There ya geaux Cory. As for advancing, I just hip thrust if needed.
  16. SeanKroll

    How'd it go today?

    It's a toy/ experiment/ light- duty tool. I'm going fir a different daily driver 4wd work truck/ van before a real mini-x. It's light- weight and small. Can barely swing over the dump trailer wall when at max reach. A flatbed trailer would load over the side better (lower). A hydraulic...
  17. cory

    Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

    I used a knut in MRS/drt, I liked it alot
  18. cory

    Birds Galore

    I use it too. Learned about it here. Game changer
  19. cory

    The Treehouse Wiki thread

    Alrighty then; we've probably all heard of this but it's still interesting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small-world_experiment
  20. Eric H-L

    How do you cut a slanted bore in small heavy leaner?

    Thanks for the video!
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