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Forgot to describe it. A munter backed up by prusik for autoblocking. It very easy to lower a climber. Plus it is familar by arbors and rescue personel.

 

Looks good Todd. And welcome to Arbtalk, hope you can add plenty over here too!

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I'll try. Hopin to pick up a few tricks that may not have made it over the pond. Thanks for the welcome.

 

Yes, because we are so far ahead of you guys!!

 

Tod, can you post the aerial pictures of your yard? Just to show the guys here what a real tree company yard looks like!

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my normal srt is just sending up a running bowline and locking it off at the top. Then ascend up the line and lanyard in. clip all the ascenders into the eye of the bowline and lower down to the ground. This then leaves an access line that can be climbed any style in case its needed. Climb on a different line of course.

I know its got certain issues with rescue but the way it leaves an access line(Dbrt or srt) wins over the tieing it off at the bottom technique for me.

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It requires an ability to cleanly snare a TIP without any limbs in the way.Apart from that it seems good method which i recently used when climbing up to some big outer limbs on a large White Gum ( E viminarlis).

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