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Tod K

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  1. It could have been done with out the hub. We did that job 6 years ago. Having the hub just made it safer, faster and easier. The climbers repelled on grigri's and walked up the slope hith a hand held grab backed up with a seperate prusik.
  2. The width of the slopes were about 20 meteres. The hub sat right in the middle. We had 9 of these sections to do. A nice feature was not having to use any connecting links. Plus the system was easily repeatable. We also never had to untie and re-rig. We just through the hole thing in a large wheeled duffle bag. We could tear down one slope and rig another in about one half hour.
  3. The horizontal ropes are htp static lines. Each on is acting as a twin rope anchored to a porta wrap and tensioned with a 5 to1 mechanical advantage. Then backed up with seperate prusiked organized with a hitch climber.
  4. I had a chance to use a large hub this summer. We had a vista prunning ( reduction for a view) job that was on a very steep and long slope about 40 meters long. We needed to be secured on the slope so we created a fixed highline for the crew to decend and cut on the slope and also to get to the trees.
  5. He is very good. Do a youtube search of Ryan Leech and Jeff Lenosky, great stuff . Same style
  6. Here's a pic of our building plus a bit of the yard.
  7. I've been a bit busy lately. I post one soon.
  8. I'll try. Hopin to pick up a few tricks that may not have made it over the pond. Thanks for the welcome.
  9. 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.

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