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I'm not a member of tree buzz so it's hard to see the pic, but it appears both dog bones are on one krab. Iv also seen people report that if you put both setups on one bridge then you keep a 'left and right setup' which makes sense to me whilst moving through the canopy. Think I'm very keen to give this a go when I get back to work I. The new year.

Ben, did you use 2 pantins? In my head it's not necessary because you can just ascend one rope whilst advancing the other manually.

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Fredward, look on YouTube for videos of this.

Iv become increasingly intrigued by this idea, don't think it will suit me on every tree but can see it having merits in a big open spreading tree with low tips. Only problem for me is the ball ache to fit 2 bridges just for that once in a while tree.

Have you finished your experiment on 500 hrs Kevin? Conclusion?

 

I completely lost track, I wrote in my sprat book like three times. But I pretty much use two ropes most of the time. Is my habit now and the times that I have brown up one rope I have missed having my second. I ditch it in the tree sometimes but for the most part I am tied in twice.

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