emr
Cheesehead Treehouser
We have a tricky tree coming up that we might try either guying out several directions and spiking it or setting a highline and using that as a overhead TIP. I guess maybe both could be an option as well. No matter what we do we will need to buy more rope because all of the neighboring trees are some distance away and right now our longest ropes are 200 ft. We might get 600 ft for the highline and probably 600 for the guying. The highline we would probably leave long and the guy lines we would cut in whatever lengths we need.
600 ft for a climbing line is way to long to be practical around here so it will be cut eventually.
What do you all keep for long lines, either climbing or rigging and how often do you actually use them?
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600 ft for a climbing line is way to long to be practical around here so it will be cut eventually.
What do you all keep for long lines, either climbing or rigging and how often do you actually use them?
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