MatthewHawley
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Hey bro, good on ya for completing the job and going home at the end of the day. Your skills will develop over time, but I would really consider watching a pro, who has many climbs under their belt. You will see a big difference. That’s not the topic of this discussion however. A coworker of mine uses the zillion and he LOVES it. That’s all I know. I personally use the ART positioner 2 and it’s the cats ass. Game changer for me. But let’s talk about for a second about the pay. Did you say your groundie was paid $200 on a $300 job,while you were climbing? I’m not great at math, but I think that means you got $100. What the hell is that about!? Lol
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When I started climbing SRT it was with the wrench and hitch cord. It changed everything. As time went on I found dealing with hitches to be annoying, in SRT and DDRT. Always messing with them and when I’m in conifers forget it. (Sappy hitch sucks!) So I went mechanical. I used the Rope Runner, Akimbo, and ZZ/Chicane. I found the RR to be hard on my hand and did not like how it came apart. 3 different pieces of hardware and like 3 pins in my hand in a tree. No thanks. The Akimbo I thought for sure would be what I was gonna buy, but it never seemed to adjust right for my weight. (170lbs) it was very finicky. After I used the ZZ/Chicane, I bought one the next day. It’s butter....so smooth! The fact the Chicane is midline attachable is amazing, because I can switch back and forth at my leisure. Paired with the Teufelberger Drenaline it is for sure the best set up I’ve used.
A long winded speech so I’m sorry, but that’s my two cents.
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Work positioning using srt
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If you think about it like you would rigging the tree down you should be able to get anywhere you need to in the tree on one rope. Using redirects