Ayuh, twisting my loop runners keeps 'em very tight and tidy on my saddle ready for use. They never hang down or tangle in other gear or limbs. :thumbup:;)
Working solo a lot I don't have the option of having a groundie send up water. ;)
And if I know I'll be up in the tree for more than an hour I wear it, having ice water
on demand when I want it is more than worth the extra couple pounds. :thumbup::D
Haha.....I don't know about being "ahead" of anybody, everything I know I've learned from others.
I'm just happy to be able to pass it along. :thumbup:;)
I've done it, works great! :thumbup::D
Had it tied to my rigging rope bag which I pulled up when I reached my TIP. ;)
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Did you just say TreeStuff.....:O
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I'm grateful that I'm even able to try out all these great pieces of gear, not to mention owning them.
There truly are so many options for working in the tree. Is it weird to be excited about climbing up in
a tree and working at my "slightly older" age?:? :|:
Honestly Tim,
I would take the HH. :thumbup::D
The reason I got the HH in the first place was for SRT (of course), and that it is so incredibly versatile. It can easily be used for SRT and effortlessly changed over to DdRT. And I have found, because I work on Pines a lot, it will still...
Here's some raw footage of descending..... :thumbup::D
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