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Whats on your harness?


Steve Bullman
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Silky Zubat, six loops w/ non locking biners clipped into a small figure eight, chainsaw lanyard, climbing lanyard, micro pulley/tress cord for vT, extra locking biner for double crotch/redirect. If I srt into the tree I keep the cmi frog system clipped on the back. Sometimes the Pantin on my foot but not often enough.

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thats how i do it too...this way though the groundy can pull the saw back up the tree for you

 

hell of alot easier, especially when there sending up the 88!!! just have to be stroped in because the weight can pull you away from the branch:post:

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I discussed this with my groundy today and was told he would leave if he had to pull up my saw and damn right too!

whats on my harness not alot! adjustable strop with rope man, broken krab for a saw hook, spare krab and first aid kit.

but the truck is full of no end of crap floating around if i need slings ,pantin ect i prefere to climb minimal .......nothing worse than getting slings strops ect snagged up all the time

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