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Poplar Takedown, First time rigging!


Ollie Wall
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not sure bout this one i wouldn't use any lowering kit handheld dismantle with couple of slings. lowering this is too slow got money to earn chap. x

 

I good rigger will lower a tree faster than hand holding, and reduce the strain on his body there by being able to work longer, the longer you do this the better you get again making you faster.

 

Besides it looked like they had the moneyon it and it was a good chance for the up-coming climber to practice some rigging.

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I good rigger will lower a tree faster than hand holding, and reduce the strain on his body there by being able to work longer, the longer you do this the better you get again making you faster.

 

 

 

I'm not sure thats true.

 

If we followed your argument to its logical conclusion, we would all sit in chairs and live for ever.

 

Exercise is good for your body, obvious abusing your body is not good.

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