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2 100ft pines, small garden, speedline and heavy rigging


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Its pretty easy, but only the 3rd I've done so not sure if its right. Tied the speedline off at the top with a bowline and ran it to a high pulley in the other tree down to a grcs. Control line set up as normal with a capstan. We kept the speedline loose and one guy let the speedline pull slack trough the grcs as bits fell as the other ran out the capstan. Once the pieces were stable he then tightened the speedline on the grcs. It all worked a treat. Had a 80ft stem rigged down by breakfast monday, set up the speedline and had the other tree stripped out by 3 the same day.

 

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What video edtitor do you use?

 

I'm still having trouble, my drift HD saves the files as .MOV which are not recognised by movie maker so I have to learn a new editing prog.

 

just download a free file converter like leawo:001_smile:

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