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UskaMaaninka

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About UskaMaaninka

  • Birthday 02/05/1990

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    Helsinki, Finland

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  1. that looks unpredictable =( but clipping only to one of these stitched loops would also do the trick what for there is told to make a extra twist, am I right?
  2. ^ ended up to looking through your enormous collection of inspiring ingenuity , thanks for it. history of treeclimbing written
  3. I would girth hitch the sling on the D even it shortens a little, too much slopping and potentially crossloading crabs now
  4. buying any used PPE is risk not worth taking IMO
  5. Hello again from Finnish spring! First of all I have to apologize from those who are starving in a lack of bandwith but had to put it like this because I were so pumped after got this done. I also have to point out that this is yet to become my profession (maybe some day) and only a loved hobby giving me thrills and great joy of success. Starting view, two largish birches to take out shading the yard and devastating the roof Started climbing Apparently having fun even though pretty rough without spikes Riggin down leaning top of closest stem Then got into another stem after sweeping branches off Blocking down Finally pulling leftovers over Just got engaged and I strongly suppose that Im in love View after some felling
  6. only problem i find that you are willing to use DdRT =)
  7. o-rig is fine and with it you can use whatever pulley
  8. Which kind of main climbing system you have, depending of it you might have to slightly modify your needs. Ascension and footloop to left foot, pantin right and up you go.
  9. CE marking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  10. Smaller diameter friction cords would bind easier and too thick wont grab so well. Trial and error At least it should be thinner than your main line or how?
  11. This thing got its virginity taken yesterday, four hours in the tree and worked well, now its possible to remove the snaphook if needed and it worked as expected as throwable secondary line while manoeuvring through a canopy.
  12. ^ ^ ^These timelapses were cool but pine takedown was painstakingly overkilled I would say knowing nothing about what was underneath.
  13. jep but since I dont have stitching machine nor splicing ability have to keep it rude and rumble

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