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You could clip the splice directly to the hitch climber, and then the load clips onto one of the other holes on the HC.

 

Beware of the additional side loading on you rigging point, trees aren't strong that way! But small loads it look ok.

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i put money on someones groundie pulling the rope and chokering a limb miles away from the climber lol, i remember when i first started i would ofter have to go and get the line and strop from a pulley up in the skys because the weight of the rope would take it up past me lol

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