It is usually no problemo to yard the tail up and over a limb to gain more height, but it certainly seems like there could be a trick to it....so is there? Other than being smarter, of course, cuz that ship sailed long, long ago.
I'm either really thick or it seems that there is no difference to this from an RB that has a tail which extends to the ground, other than ease of setting the line from the ground (which is a big deal). The same amount of rope is utilised, no? Or are you clipping the smaller cordage to the...
Now you must explain said trick to me.
I don't know why I was so reluctant to switch to SRT, just dogma methinks. But, forgive me as I have to ask to be splained stuff you Srt old hats know easily...
I haven't yet had to choke a tip on a prune job as I haven't had anything so tall that I couldn't double the rope. But, when the time eventually comes, I think I'll just use a throwline attached to the tail of an RB in order to get it down.
I am 100% sold on SRT work positioning. I literally...
Nice vid, Nick.
If I could add my .02, I would suggest that to the production Drt climber, the HH will likely be an easier transition tool. I've used it for around 3 weeks now and it has literally transformed my production on pruning jobs. I still Drt removals, so not much has changed there...
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