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  1. SeanKroll

    Why DRT?

    Should they stay in their lane?
  2. SeanKroll

    Why DRT?

    I'm a staunch believe in having an SRT line to the ground whenever cutting. DdRT requires your rope to move. If you don't want to choke your advanced line in an SRT configuration due to concerns over something, you can easily, in a very few second, clip your termination biner to a clove hitch...
  3. SeanKroll

    Why DRT?

    To your last point, largely that's the case, IMO. A retrievable trunk- choke on a spar, or with a crotch, can avoid friction that fights a natural crotched DdRT line being adjusted as you progress in the transfer.
  4. SeanKroll

    Why DRT?

    Bailing out from a tree is very easy, DdRT, as with a crane. SRS/ SRT limbwalking is easy to return with a 3:1.
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