Treeaddict
Treehouser
Is it ok to tug on your rope bridge from 2 different directions? There may be many caveats to this answer. Imagine 2 TIPs and 2 friction devices (one for each biner) Maybe the TIPs are 30’ apart. Each want to pull you in line with them. The higher you go, the greater the force on the TIP and bridge( I imagine) It makes me think of extra load due to rope angles when rigging but in upside down (crude kindergartner type sketch attached)
I’ve done the 2 tie ins many times but after a certain angle (maybe 45 degrees) I can really feel the tension. I guess what I’m asking, it there a point/ angle where this becomes hazardous?
I’ve done the 2 tie ins many times but after a certain angle (maybe 45 degrees) I can really feel the tension. I guess what I’m asking, it there a point/ angle where this becomes hazardous?
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