Tim_B.
TreeHouser
O.K., folks! Here is a link to a YouTube video of me using the Hitch Hiker with triple attachment pulley on the ground only. Shaky video in some spots, as I was holding the camera in one hand while trying to work with the system with the other hand. I had a couple of hang ups in what I was doing; I guess I was just rushing for no good reason.
The thing to watch for in the video is that, even though at times I allowed a lot of slack to develop in the system, the steel Hitch Hiker carabiner never slipped out of position or jammed up on me, in spite of the lack of corner traps or keepers, or whatever you call them. The tending loop at the top of the Hitch Hiker carabiner is loose, and in no way prevents the carabiner from slipping around in the Hitch Hiker's lower slot. In my opinion, it is the size and shape of the pulley that prevents the carabiner from slipping out of position, along with the fact that I've used the bottom hole on the triple attachment pulley for the steel Hitch Hiker carabiner.
I took the time to upload this in 1080P fidelity, so it's available for you if you want it. Here is the link, thanks for watching.
http://youtu.be/aBQWMYkQ3ck
Tim
The thing to watch for in the video is that, even though at times I allowed a lot of slack to develop in the system, the steel Hitch Hiker carabiner never slipped out of position or jammed up on me, in spite of the lack of corner traps or keepers, or whatever you call them. The tending loop at the top of the Hitch Hiker carabiner is loose, and in no way prevents the carabiner from slipping around in the Hitch Hiker's lower slot. In my opinion, it is the size and shape of the pulley that prevents the carabiner from slipping out of position, along with the fact that I've used the bottom hole on the triple attachment pulley for the steel Hitch Hiker carabiner.
I took the time to upload this in 1080P fidelity, so it's available for you if you want it. Here is the link, thanks for watching.
http://youtu.be/aBQWMYkQ3ck
Tim