rskybiz
TreeHouser
Works real well, I personally don't use it with the HH. I like my hitch close to my chest and due to using a extra beaner for HH orientation puts it a bit further up than I like.
Works real well, I personally don't use it with the HH. I like my hitch close to my chest and due to using a extra beaner for HH orientation puts it a bit further up than I like.
Is this for lack of a bridge ring?
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Works a charm for advancing you line in a crowded flat crown as well Fiona. One side of a blue oak had arched rather flat with no goo high TIP. I swung over from the other leader and started laddering my way up.. So it went like this...
Ascend SRT and use ALT SRT climb line to advance to good high TIP. Switch to Ddrt and descend... Swing to next leader. Climb that leader like ladder 2/3rds with 3 point hands and feet with flip line for transitions. Set and then advance the working end returning to SRT with a high cinched TIP. Use biners and loop runners with crotches to lead climb up the flat top. Cut mistletoe. Move down and back toward cinched TIP removing redirects. Since there was some tip work below me, once I got to the cinched end, I retrieved the Ddrt TIP FS and set it at the new TIP selected in the top I was in. Descend and limb walk Ddrt. Tree done... Descend Ddrt and retrieve friction saver. ....
Here you go. You don't need to go through all the trouble of cutting a hook into one to make it work. I was just having problems taking it on and off in the tree, for redirects when needed. You'll notice I am not using the plastic tether for advancing the HH but I have left it on as it does a good job of keeping the carabiner trapped in the right position.