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  1. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    I just untie the works, cuz, lets face it, its not my climbing skills that sells work.
  2. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    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.
  3. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    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...
  4. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    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...
  5. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    I see...duly noted. I imagine it a stiff breeze came up one would become a rageaholic attempting to pull the works out.
  6. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    I worried about such a thing....would attaching a full sized line be preferable?
  7. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    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...
  8. canadiantreeman

    HitchHiker: DRT Switch and Basic Use

    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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