single stem anchors

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Publicado 2018-01-30
single stem anchors

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  • @alexmelnua
    You have shown so many examples of how to properly set up single stem anchors! I sincerely thank you for such a useful work! I'll be 67 in a few months and just taking my first steps in arboriculture, picking up tree work equipment, learning useful knots, and carefully learning the basics of working at height with the help of the best videos on YouTube! Thanks for your great video buddy! 👍❤️🇺🇦
  • @eddiekyler7502
    Thank you for the demonstration! Been climbing 3 years. Self taught. Decided to finally start abseiling as a habit. This was what I needed to decide which method was going to work for me. Cheers.
  • @pastelambong
    This is one of the best climbing tutorial videos!!
  • @spelunkerd
    Perfect speed, and great synopsis of options.
  • @troopygino
    Nice video dude, lots of options covered and straight to the point!
  • Damb u really know ur tree climbing techniques and u know how to climb safely good video very informative 👍 thanks from a beginner
  • @ChiefenP-O
    Hey man great video. Informative safe setups. Good job!
  • @Joesdifferent
    Are you still active with this channel? And I hope so! I've never seen whatever movement that was about a minute in to the video with the over the head backwards flip pendulum weighted rope swing around the trunk of the tree LOL I can name a thousand configurations of what that could be called but it was sexy I know that much
  • @MattGlynn
    Great tutorial thanks for posting!
  • @pastelambong
    Please make a video on rescuing unconscious climber
  • @PatKuntz
    I'm new to the climbing game, so bare with me, i have a question. Currently I'm still using a double rope with blakes hitch but I'm looking to get into SRT and will soon purchase the hitch climber setup. Question... can I or can I not repel down a single rope with just the VT and H.C. pully?? Early in your video you said no you can't as it would would cause too much friction and burn up or stop, but later in the video you show several examples doing just that. I understand a rope wrench would create the additional friction I need but it also adds $130 to the setup. I am on a budget and I'm looking for the cheapest (but still safe) in case of emergency repel system for SRT. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
  • @randymarko486
    Close up view of whats being demonstrated w00d be helpful. Good content though.