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Apart from the obvious, running bowline, how do you guys tie into the top of the tree for an Srt top anchor? if this has already been covered I apologise. Thanks

 

Base anchor best for SRT I don't know of anyone who sets anchor point at top of tree:confused1:

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It's been covered on several threads mate. But this is how me and a few others make a retrievable top tie :) [ATTACH]171424[/ATTACH][ATTACH]171425[/ATTACH]

 

I do now:thumbup::thumbup:

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It's been covered on several threads mate. But this is how me and a few others make a retrievable top tie :) [ATTACH]171424[/ATTACH][ATTACH]171425[/ATTACH]

 

I'm sure lots of people use a similar method when decending a pole in drt, except i clip a crab directly into the alpine butterfly and the running leg through the crab.

My question is why bother with the pinto pulley in srt?

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I'm sure lots of people use a similar method when decending a pole in drt, except i clip a crab directly into the alpine butterfly and the running leg through the crab.

 

My question is why bother with the pinto pulley in srt?

 

 

Ever tried pulling a line out with several natural redirects without a pinto at the top?

 

 

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