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Knot that I noticed, honestly I couldn't be happier with how it's performing for me.
Do some of you tie a different knot than what is instructed for the HH ?....
Rich in my experience there is very little gain to be had with different hitches, now cordage is a whole other kettle of fish and can be discussed till the sun goes down.
My climber Robby climbs on cordage now that he loves and I cant stand. I gave up long ago making recommendations.
Knot that I noticed, honestly I couldn't be happier with how it's performing for me.
Hey, Randy! Your statement implies that you are still using the Hitch Hiker in your life as a climber. Not trying to make you feel uncomfortable, but you are one of the few people I know that own or have owned the Hitch Hiker, the Rope Wrench, the Bulldog Bone and the Rope Runner. I'm wondering amongst all of those options, whether or not you have one device that is your favorite, or go-to system. Like if you were forced forevermore to climb using only one device, which one would it be?
No pressure.
Tim
... but you are one of the few people I know that own or have owned the Hitch Hiker, the Rope Wrench, the Bulldog Bone and the Rope Runner. I'm wondering amongst all of those options, whether or not you have one device that is your favorite, or go-to system. Like if you were forced forevermore to climb using only one device, which one would it be?...
Honestly Tim,
I would take the HH.
The reason I got the HH in the first place was for SRT (of course), and that it is so incredibly versatile. It can easily be used for SRT and effortlessly changed over to DdRT. And I have found, because I work on Pines a lot, it will still function after getting pitch in/on it/the rope/hitch.
The RW is great also, but I just don't like the way it sits on the rope, it's a personal thing.
The RR and the Bulldog Bone are incredibly easy to tend and work with in any SRT situation(I haven't tried either of them DdRT), just don't get pitch anywhere near them.
So the "short" answer is.....yes, the HH. If I could have "only one" that would be it.
Sounds like I chose the right one to try out first. I might get to try the rope wrench next weekend. Depends on how pressed for time we get. I'll probably try the different knots just so I know how they act.
Tim, I fall into that category too. I own and have climbed on all those and a few more that you didn't mention like the Unicender and Petzl Rig. Climbers are incredibly lucky to have so many great SRWP tool's available that they can get to choose which one they like the best.
For me, hands down, the best of the lot is the Hitch Hiker and is my normal choice for climbing even with all the rest to choose from.
I'm grateful that I'm even able to try out all these great pieces of gear, not to mention owning them.
There truly are so many options for working in the tree. Is it weird to be excited about climbing up in
a tree and working at my "slightly older" age?
Did you just say TreeStuff.....
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... As a result, it seemed like the use of all of these devices would still be fresh in his mind,...
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