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Some footage I did a few months ago when I got my camera.

 

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Didnt have a big enough card to get the lot of it i guess?

Good effort anyway :thumbup:

Do you always use the timber hitch? i find it easier to just tie a running bowline and sometimes back it up with a half hitch. All good.

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Yeh 2gb went no where:001_smile: cheers anyway, I use a R bowline on slippy stuff like Eucalyptus or if there is a good fork. I try to use slings now though dead simple.

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Yeh 2gb went no where:001_smile: cheers anyway, I use a R bowline on slippy stuff like Eucalyptus or if there is a good fork. I try to use slings now though dead simple.

 

Really? i would think the timber hitch would be better on the slippy stuff no? To me it has a better grip on the wood than the bowline and it would for sure be backed up with a half hitch on the slippy stuff.

Spot on with the slings though, also with a rigging plate and you can get a bunch of branches in the one go:thumbup1:

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Your right about the half hitch, what I meant about the running was to use it in forks on Eucalyptus rather than the timber, also the running is good to throw out rather than climb out further:001_smile: and pull it tight.

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Your right about the half hitch, what I meant about the running was to use it in forks on Eucalyptus rather than the timber, also the running is good to throw out rather than climb out further:001_smile: and pull it tight.

 

Gotcha :thumbup1:

 

All Im going to say is that we all do things differently.

 

yep thats why i ask questions to understand why people do it other ways. I think its always good to ask and be curious. If you dont then you get stuck always doing things one way which may not be the best. every day is a school day even if you have been doing it for 20 years or more:thumbup:

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