Thanks for sharing Mark! Awesome information. This is my go to retrievable single line configuration. My favorite part of this is that you aren't using any more rope than you need on your climbing end, that way when your redirecting in the tree, you aren't having to feed a whole bunch of rope through a crotch. I'd like to add that after all doing all this, it's really good practice to tie a stopper knot on the end of the climbing end. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing Mark! Awesome information. This is my go to retrievable single line configuration. My favorite part of this is that you aren't using any more rope than you need on your climbing end, that way when your redirecting in the tree, you aren't having to feed a whole bunch of rope through a crotch. I'd like to add that after all doing all this, it's really good practice to tie a stopper knot on the end of the climbing end. Thanks again!
Make sure to pull enough extra before tying an AB if you plan on any redirects without changing your anchor.
Funny. Have never seen anyone tie a butterfly like that. I allways wrap it around my hand, and it can be done single handed with some practice.
Are you crushing it right now?
I always struggle with friction when I tie in on a vertical piece
Is that a fin Walnut tree ? Sure looks like one.damn.
That's great! Have been trying to find tips on this for awhile. Thanks for sharing!
You bet!
Hope it comes in handy!
Thanks!🌳
Yes
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