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Will setup a cannobase tomorrow. Pics will clarify things. Basically use a ring/ring on a solid lower section and thread your line up and through higher limbs you would not like to do a canopy anchor on. Key is to use a couple to spread load. 

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The ability to share loads throughout the structure of a tree to achieve a safer working position.

You will reduce the angles of your work position thus reducing a potential of greater pendulum swings. 

The ability of having a backed up system should your anchor point fail.

In the right configuration a redundant base anchor/retrieval end of your TIP could be used as an access line for accent to a TIP for rescue.

I believe that with the right training and acquired knowledge that SRWP is and can be a lot safer and more ergonomic than DdRT.

As with everything knowledge is key..   

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