Pros and Cos of various friction hitches in the trees

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I do have a foot
I leave my HH installed. I slide my HH to where I need it.

I use the untie/retie/ adjustment time instead as time for inspecting the rope.






I SRT almost always. Safest self- rescue scenario to my way of thinking.


Way easier for me, as well.


Do you have a foot ascender or rope walker? Very useful around here, maybe less so in AK.
ascender . I think it's a CMI . I used to do all my climbing in my corks (Viberg 105T ) then in my White Smoke Jumpers . Now I wear Scarpa Fuego's a Lot . Extremely comfortable in the spurs . And I think they will work great with the foot ascender . Im going to give it a shot anyway.
I also leave my HH on the rope .
 
Try loosening your hitch with the extra wrap.

The knut-h hitchhiker hitch
 
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Try loosening your hitch with the extra wrap.

The knut-h hitchhiker hitch
I will definately try that hitch . Ive heard of Brocky . Seems he has come up with some great hitches . I keyed in on his comment about twisting (loosening ) the hitch for easing into descent . Will definately give that a try also .
 
Mickey, you should post up a pic of your set up.

So for your prussic, you use a prussic loop?

To take up slack one handed in your climb line do you step on the rope to hold it tight and then slide the prussic?
There ya geaux Cory.
As for advancing, I just hip thrust if needed.
 

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I gotta get some more ladders. I have a 10' Stokes right now that I love. Any recommendations? I know it's very market specific but what kind of ladders are you all using? I'm thinking of getting big extension ladder like roofers use. A guy I knew had one of those cool telescoping ladders, they are really expensive!
 
I have one of those. When using on hard surfaces I tie a cord from the leg to a step and adjust with a taut line hitch. Back in the day, one of my guys was using one on flag stone and he went down like a ton of bricks when the leg slipped out. Miraculously he wasn't hurt tho the force generated was enough to bend one of the steps
 
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I gotta get some more ladders. I have a 10' Stokes right now that I love. Any recommendations? I know it's very market specific but what kind of ladders are you all using? I'm thinking of getting big extension ladder like roofers use. A guy I knew had one of those cool telescoping ladders, they are really expensive!
I have used my 24' fiberglass extension ladded . 300 lb rated . Worked great even tho it was on a bit of a sideways angle . But the top was nestled into some limvs so it couldnt go anywhere and I was roped in and took up slack as I cl8mbed the tree . A sorta Fern Gully lookin Birch .
If I get better at SRT/DRT . Actually get efficent at getting up in the tree just on rope . I will probably ditch the ladder .
 
I have one of those. When using on hard surfaces I tie a cord from the leg to a step and adjust with a taut line hitch. Back in the day, one of my guys was using one on flag stone and he went down like a ton of bricks when the leg slipped out. Miraculously he wasn't hurt tho the force generated was enough to bend one of the steps
Same thing happened to my brother once. He rode it down without incident, like a 3 stooges skit lol.

The one I have now came with the 'hard surface kit.' It's got rubber feet and a built in adjustable cable between the leg and steps. Love me an orchard ladder. I read a book about Niwaki pruning once, the guys in the book had a bunch of awesome custom ladders made from bamboo. I'd like to try making my own one day.
 
I tie mine with a prussic on the pole that slides up and down the pole to adjust the length.



Pre-ropewalker, Is use an extension ladder
I have used my 24' fiberglass extension ladded . 300 lb rated . Worked great even tho it was on a bit of a sideways angle . But the top was nestled into some limvs so it couldnt go anywhere and I was roped in and took up slack as I cl8mbed the tree . A sorta Fern Gully lookin Birch .
If I get better at SRT/DRT . Actually get efficent at getting up in the tree just on rope . I will probably ditch the ladder .
Very worthwhile.


There is a Beginner Tree Climber Tips thread or similar. Full of info beyond beginner. There are a few rope walker videos that are likely in there. Throw line tips, etc.


I'm happy to make any video tutorial you want for spurless climbing, etc.
 

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