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Id like to try climbing on a well rigged and tuned 4 to 1 fiddle block system,especially since we already have all the gear including 100m of 1/2'' rope,Im nearly there. Plus other things...

 

not sure what you mean, is it a block and tackle set up. if so, watch the rope isnt heavier than you, a lot of nasty accidents happen on yachts with the bosuns chair set up. or maybe i have the wrong end of the stick:confused1:

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I hear you,do you think you could make it safe by say tending the slack by the groundie maybe and a real good hitch for the climber and maybe a mechanical progress saver on the block.

 

just put a back pack on full of bricks, weigh the rope, then weigh you. and make up the difference. but i am sure there is a corect way, try a sailors forum, but you might get more than you bargained on:001_tt1:

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i just got a hitchclimber on saturday, now i just want to climb every tree available!!! it's awesome.

 

does your lockjack tend slack for you? can you free climb the tree and it will sort it all out for you? that'd be cooler.

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