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Whats wrong with using the limb nearest to the point of exit I. e your working side as a pulley rope point so all brush swings to a single landing?

 

 

There may not be one.

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Yep and credit due, its a good un in the get out of jail positions.

 

Better planning avoids the need for jail cards!:001_tt2:

 

i have to agree with you there tony on both parts, but if i had super planned this tree i wouldnt of discovered my little trick would i:biggrin:

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Went to the Natural History Museum in London t'other day. They have a huge slice of a 1,400 yr old giant redwood, that was felled in 1890.....

 

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