RegC
TreeHouser
You might have caught the the previous zipline vid I put out a few days ago. I was back at the same job on monday, and got the inclination to video and explain some of the considerations I have when applying the technique to the tall skinny types that are in the vid. If you're having to deal with similar profile trees as what grow out here then you might take something from it, or be reminded of things you'd forgotten.
There seems to be a trend of zipline videos out there over the last few years, and to an extent sort-of glorifying the concept, without pointing out the potential dangers. Im hardly rehearsed, eloquent or thorough in the vid, but the points are valid at least.
I receive lots of email or on-line messages from people I dont know, telling me how much they've learned, or think they've learned for some of the videos I've put out over the years....and to be honest it worries me at times, because i dont know these people or how they're interpreting or applying this stuff. Anyway, if you have time here it is. Use HD setting:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ahkjhilyCZY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
There seems to be a trend of zipline videos out there over the last few years, and to an extent sort-of glorifying the concept, without pointing out the potential dangers. Im hardly rehearsed, eloquent or thorough in the vid, but the points are valid at least.
I receive lots of email or on-line messages from people I dont know, telling me how much they've learned, or think they've learned for some of the videos I've put out over the years....and to be honest it worries me at times, because i dont know these people or how they're interpreting or applying this stuff. Anyway, if you have time here it is. Use HD setting:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ahkjhilyCZY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>