Tim_B.
TreeHouser
Ray, thanks for your answer. I use a triple attachment pulley with my Hitch Hiker (a practice not endorsed by Paul Cox, the inventor of the Hitch Hiker) and as such I also have the ability to quickly detach my entire system quickly when I wish to, in order to pass it around a nearby branch quickly.
The situation I'm talking about, however, is one in which I might be going for a new tie-in point that might be 15 or 20 feet away from me, and that might often be a relatively narrow crotch. I've had throw bags get jammed into crotches before, unable to be retrieved until later when I could get my body up there. I'd hate to think about getting my whole climbing system hung up like that. It would be cool and slick and save a bunch of time if I were able to pass the whole system over and through every redirect crotch, but I can't help the feeling that trying to do so would end up biting me in the ass bigtime at some point. I think I operate in an inherently more conservative fashion than that.
I just timed myself sitting in the comfort of my dining room, and it took me five full minutes to take the system off rope and then put it back on again. Maybe I'll get faster with practice.
Using DMc's fixed side plate pulley might save a few small steps, but the setup I'm using now keeps by Hitch Hiker biner oriented the way I like it.
I might start brainworking some kind of a shell to go over the whole system, like folks use when they're trying to skid logs with a winch. Something that would be slippery and shaped in a way that would simply prevent it from ever getting hung up in a crotch. What do they call those things, skidding cones? It would be like that, but it would be able to be opened and shut around the system.
Don't laugh, just brainstorming here.
Thanks again for the response, Ray.
Tim
The situation I'm talking about, however, is one in which I might be going for a new tie-in point that might be 15 or 20 feet away from me, and that might often be a relatively narrow crotch. I've had throw bags get jammed into crotches before, unable to be retrieved until later when I could get my body up there. I'd hate to think about getting my whole climbing system hung up like that. It would be cool and slick and save a bunch of time if I were able to pass the whole system over and through every redirect crotch, but I can't help the feeling that trying to do so would end up biting me in the ass bigtime at some point. I think I operate in an inherently more conservative fashion than that.
I just timed myself sitting in the comfort of my dining room, and it took me five full minutes to take the system off rope and then put it back on again. Maybe I'll get faster with practice.
Using DMc's fixed side plate pulley might save a few small steps, but the setup I'm using now keeps by Hitch Hiker biner oriented the way I like it.
I might start brainworking some kind of a shell to go over the whole system, like folks use when they're trying to skid logs with a winch. Something that would be slippery and shaped in a way that would simply prevent it from ever getting hung up in a crotch. What do they call those things, skidding cones? It would be like that, but it would be able to be opened and shut around the system.
Don't laugh, just brainstorming here.
Thanks again for the response, Ray.
Tim
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