CurSedVoyce
California Hillbilly
Cool!
That would drive me bonkers having that around my neck!
Nice idea with the shirt . Be cool if you could find a matching tie, tend in style.maybe a Hawaiian pattern would go good with the orange.
Im not using my pulley anymore, just a pain for redirects, spend more time messing with it.
A bit more friction is not a big deal to me
I cheated a bit today and put a 3:1 just below my tie in point. It was a maple that had four main limbs that curved up as leaders. 3 groundies were busy with the bucket op so I knew I had no help. Up and down four times and it was just so easy. I didn't want to put wood on top of brush so I came down after each section and stacked the brush off to the side for them. It was a good day for me, but bad for the bucket op as I out treed him 3 to 2. In his defense he had groundies to watch out for.
Im not using my pulley anymore, just a pain for redirects, spend more time messing with it.
A bit more friction is not a big deal to me
Little working it out.... Redirects. Hit 5 the other day. Took a vid when I* was at four. Put in another in the last leader I had to go out in. Line was a little tough pulling out then got easier. Probably would not do any more than this in crotches and limbs. Friction and all.
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While I was doing it I couldn't help but think that with an ogre I could've solo'd that job easy.
This.
I sometimes have my steel biner get cock-eyed, pulley or not, but more with the pulley. I could probably get my slack tender tech cord loop to do more to keep it aligned, but haven't yet.
What do you all do to help biner alignment?
Tim, instead of clipping into my bridge ring with the HH biner, I clip into another steel carabiner on my bridge. When it comes time for a redirect, it's simple to unclip, pass or toss the whole system over a limb, clip back in and keep going. No untying your hitch, taking micro pulleys loose or any of that.Steve, if you don't mind my asking, are you having to remove your Hitch Hiker from your climbing line each and everytime you add in a redirect? I realize that sometimes if you're close enough, you might be able to pass the whole system around a branch. Most times for me, however, the whole reason for the redirect is to be able to get to a place that is currently out of reach. Which means completely removing my climbing system from the rope, pulling the rope over a new crotch, and then reattaching the climbing system to the rope.
The main question I have for you is, if you do have to detach and reattach your Hitch Hiker climbing system, how long does it take you?
Thanks in advance for any answer you choose to give.
Tim