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Anchor point in willow


Neil Frost
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I actually think crack willow is not that brittle compared with other willows, it is very chewy and peices hang on well.

 

Having said that I'd not tip to anything less than 4".

 

Here's a couple I dismantled, there is an aspen in the first part of the second vid.:001_smile:

 

YouTube - Tdtrees's Channel

 

YouTube - Tdtrees's Channel

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£120 for a loler inspection is quite high.

Anyway, back to the topic. One of the tricks to branch walking on long sinous limbs is to focus as much of your weight down the line of the branch. (Easy when you have spikes on) This means you reduce the loading on the anchor point and have less chance of breaking the limb you're on. It takes quite a bit of balance and a lot of core stomach strength, but the resulting six-pack is worth the burn.

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Thanks for the tips Paul, my balance is pretty good being a bit of a shorta**e, low centre of gravity and all that. Hopefully the more climbing I do, the more the six-pack will emerge from winter hibernation beneath it's layer of fat! :biggrin:

 

When the guy said £120 my jaw nearly dropped, but to be fair he labelled up everything for me and recorded it and fixed a couple of items, so no dramas. Should be cheaper next time. :thumbup1:

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