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What are the chances of having a problem asending to the canopy to install my DRT system?

 

Fairly low I would think if you know what you are doing :001_rolleyes:

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Good idea but I'm a fan of keeping things simple. Having said that it'd make resque both simpler and faster!

 

So am I, Matthew (on account of me being quite thick).

 

But I've found that this set-up does have its uses.

 

Throwline over the chosen crotch - static pulled up and over - knot on the static - pulley and climbing line connected to knot - the pulley hoisted to chosen crotch - climber connects to DRT system.

 

And remember, with a static rope and equipment you still have the option of climbing SRT to chosen crotch and installing cambium saver etc.

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So am I, Matthew (on account of me being quite thick).

 

But I've found that this set-up does have its uses.

 

Throwline over the chosen crotch - static pulled up and over - knot on the static - pulley and climbing line connected to knot - the pulley hoisted to chosen crotch - climber connects to DRT system.

 

And remember, with a static rope and equipment you still have the option of climbing SRT to chosen crotch and installing cambium saver etc.

 

I would agree. It has to be the most versatile technique and as mentioned if you tie your climbing system into the end of the static line you would only need 100m of rope for a fully lowerable system for trees where the TIP is less than 50m. I cant think of many trees than are bigger than 50m in the UK. If you know where there are any let me know:laugh1:

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I cant think of many trees than are bigger than 50m in the UK. If you know where there are any let me know:laugh1:

 

:biggrin: I'm not sure if I would want to know their whereabouts! :blushing:

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:biggrin: I'm not sure if I would want to know their whereabouts! :blushing:

 

Hahaa I know a few of them. And I have climbed one:biggrin:

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oooooooooooops, just as well I read the replys, meant 50m, 150ft. sorry.

 

Thank God for that, Roni!

 

I was starting to develop a 'small rope' complex! :001_huh:

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Thank God for that, Roni!

 

I was starting to develop a 'small rope' complex! :001_huh:

 

Mmm, I'm tempted to get a 150m rope now hahaha:thumbup1: How sad is that:blushing:

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