My oaks are live oaks. Very strong, hard, rigid, brittle when dead. Pretty much like everything in the desert except pine. Spiral interlocking grain. Watching other people’s regular oaks, they don’t seem like a big deal.
Cable swages that I'm used to have 2 holes for the cable and a compression clamp.
I watched them make an eye and eye for me, but can't remember is it was untwisted, then retwisted strands for the eye, then fit with the compression fitting. I don't have my truck here to look.
I mentioned something you may or may not have read...basket-ing the rope through a crotch and portawrapping both legs, together, way more than doubles the strength of a single-leg line with a knotted termination.
A tensionless hitch is better than a R-Bowline, but requires up-close setting, not remote installing.
I agree that when they're is a ton of backweight wedges are hard pressed.
I don't know the amount of backweight, naturally.
How do you read the weight distribution?
People often choke one leg of a rope with a knot rather than s tensionless hitch, then tie or wrap a bollard with the other end. A rope can be "basketed"/ doubled around the tree with 2 legs going to the bollard.
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