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Depends if the load needs to be on a controlled decent or just a fast speed line.

Bowline to the top or suitable anchor, groundie holds the line. Sling a branch, attach to the speed line and cut. Can be quicker than lowering sometimes, we use this quite often.

Other rigs would be hard for me to explain by a post so follow Gray gifts link.

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No don't tension your lines with vehicles, anchor yes but no tension. you have know idea of how much pressure your applying on the line. Leave the line slack whist you rig the piece off then apply tension to the speed line buy mechanical advantage, ie fiddle block system, hand winch, or even a good old fashioned dolly hitch will do.

 

Anchor wise just but it on what ever you have to hand, trees substantial shrubs ect

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