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Thought id post some pics (hope ya dont mind rupe, it was after your vid that i thought of doing the pics) on how to retrace your rope through the canopy. and i hope it makes sense:001_smile:

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I don't mind, it was never my idea or anything.. Your pics are clearer than my vid I think. Maybe I could add the vid here too? Shorter version?

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it would of been a laugh if you never tied off the hitch climber, you would of had a lot of annoyed climbers all over the world cursing your name, ha ha. Then going looking for ladders to retrieve their stuff:biggrin:

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I think I get that, Drew.

 

I'm going to practise it on a MASSIVE tree first though....

 

have you never done this before mark on big trees to save climbing up just to come down a feet beside yourself on the other side of the limb, it works well on big monster sycamores with those big long lateral limbs, or a really tight big chessy pollard:thumbup1:

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