August Hunicke
TreeHouser
Ya!!! Amen to that.
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I do respect a climbers right to use their own gear or techniques, but pulling a preset line out in favour of spurring up with no overhead tie in is kinda dumb.
The smart thing to do in that situation would be to use the original line to pull your own system in IMO.
I was on a job for another co years ago, two day takedown, the climber pulled all his kit at the end of the first day. I got there a bit early the next day, so I thought I'd help him out by getting a throw line into the crotch he tied into the previous day. When the climber showed up he very nicely said thanks but no thanks, and spiked up. It was a really awkward climb too. Never understood that attitude, if there's an easier way I'll take it every time.
if there's an easier way I'll take it every time.
Do you guys climb blind on a tie in that you cant see, that someone you really dont know set?
Couldnt see the tie in, and he doesnt know me too well or know what I deem safe or unsafe. I dont want to defend him just because he is my guy, but armchair quarterbacks need to look at a bigger picture. Whats dangerous about fliplining up a tree? You arent operating a saw so i dont want to hear about 2 points of attachment. Sorry to be a dick, but theres more to a tree job then the 2 sentences I give you. If someone decides they feel safer not running off a rope you set, or a tie in you set, maybe they're safer then the guy that decides over the internet that he will suspend himself off any rope that dangles out of a tree........
Maybe there was a bit of showmanship there, I doubt whether there are two climbers who do things exactly the same.
A tree surgery crew crew is a bit of a wolf pack with an alpha male, it's just a bit of circling round butt sniffing.
A tree surgery crew crew is a bit of a wolf pack with an alpha male, it's just a bit of circling round butt sniffing.
he ripped a wheelie up the tree just fine doing it his way. To each their own. A climber should only do what makes them comfortable, and that varies greatly amongst us.
Free climbing I wouldnt tolerate.
I can not think of any reason aside from navigating tight limbed conifers to free climb.