I'm also a rec climber and for every foot/meter that I go down a get sad knowing I'm leaving all that hard work behind, so I tend to stay a bit longer and enjoy the heights. Also, how darn expensive it's all the gear WOW! thanks for your video and stay safe.
Hello, thanks for your words. Yes, sometimes its really hard to go down. And many out there do not know how hard it is sometimes for us rec climbers to get up there. But every time all the hard work was worth it, just to be in peace and calm up there, enjoying this other world. All the best to you and climb safe. :)
Where do you do your tree climbing? I started in spring this year, and I've climbed a few big trees (usually beech). I've been up to 90 feet high so far. You use similar gear to me. I'm in Durham, Northeast UK
Hello Stuart I'm climbing in Switzerland in the Region of Zurich. Till now I only climbed beech trees, I don't know, for me they feel so strong and safe with a nice smooth bark:). In the last two videos I used the Hitch Climber, I love this tool, its nice to climb up and down on a hitch. All the best to you and climb safe:) Greetings from Switzerland. Simon
Hello Stuart, I've recently got into tree climbing myself as I do hunting with slingshots so it is incredible to outflank wild game in this way. The reason I comment is because im situated in county Durham myself so it is class to see a comment with someone from the same area. Climb safe bro 😁
Hi. This is the 2nd climb you see in the video. In all my other videos I film from beginning. First I use a throwing bag with a strong thin throwing line, then once I get to the first anchor point I work my way up branch by branch. Please check out my other videos, where you can see the technic. All the best to you. Simon. ruclips.net/video/QhRp3stIYQ8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/RijFmYZBjaM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Yf6t0k1S2VU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/56f6S6SuwH4/видео.html
Hi. First I use a throwing bag with a strong thin throwing line, then once I get to the first anchor point I work my way up branch by branch. Please check out my other videos, where you can see the technic. All the best to you. Simon. ruclips.net/video/QhRp3stIYQ8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/RijFmYZBjaM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Yf6t0k1S2VU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/56f6S6SuwH4/видео.html
Hello Franziskus. On this climb I used a Petzl RIG, no Hitch. On the Lanyard there is a Hitch but I don't know what it calls. Climb save an all the best to you.
I'm also a rec climber and for every foot/meter that I go down a get sad knowing I'm leaving all that hard work behind, so I tend to stay a bit longer and enjoy the heights. Also, how darn expensive it's all the gear WOW! thanks for your video and stay safe.
Hello, thanks for your words. Yes, sometimes its really hard to go down. And many out there do not know how hard it is sometimes for us rec climbers to get up there. But every time all the hard work was worth it, just to be in peace and calm up there, enjoying this other world.
All the best to you and climb safe. :)
Beech trees is what i mostly climb too, i like them a lot!
Thanks for sharing your video.
that is nice tool my friend
All that way and no cup of tea😮, crazy sort of thing I’m going to do soon 👊🏼 like what you do Sir
Climbing up to 20 meter on a beech tree..amazing
Fun climb. Thanks.
I would like to have seen how you threw the ball up to secure a line ala anchor point.
Hi Mike, check out my other videos, I filmed it on the other videos.Wish you all the best.
Thats a Good height for a normal T5 Geocache im Germany . Im up to 700 trees. The highest one about 43m .Thanks vor Sharing
Hi, 700 trees that's amazing. Take care
so hight ..be careful frend
Where do you do your tree climbing? I started in spring this year, and I've climbed a few big trees (usually beech). I've been up to 90 feet high so far. You use similar gear to me. I'm in Durham, Northeast UK
Hello Stuart
I'm climbing in Switzerland in the Region of Zurich.
Till now I only climbed beech trees, I don't know, for me they feel so strong and safe with a nice smooth bark:).
In the last two videos I used the Hitch Climber, I love this tool, its nice to climb up and down on a hitch.
All the best to you and climb safe:)
Greetings from Switzerland.
Simon
Hello Stuart, I've recently got into tree climbing myself as I do hunting with slingshots so it is incredible to outflank wild game in this way. The reason I comment is because im situated in county Durham myself so it is class to see a comment with someone from the same area. Climb safe bro 😁
how ya get the road in the tree to start??
Hi. This is the 2nd climb you see in the video. In all my other videos I film from beginning. First I use a throwing bag with a strong thin throwing line, then once I get to the first anchor point I work my way up branch by branch. Please check out my other videos, where you can see the technic. All the best to you. Simon.
ruclips.net/video/QhRp3stIYQ8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/RijFmYZBjaM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Yf6t0k1S2VU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/56f6S6SuwH4/видео.html
Be careful on what branches and anchor point you chose, you don’t want to chose a bad branch Union.
The set up is nice 🔥… What is the highest you climbed?
Thanks. The highest was about 30 meters. Climb save. :)
@@boschcraft6169 Good deal. Continue climbing safe too.
How do you get the rope up there?
Hi. First I use a throwing bag with a strong thin throwing line, then once I get to the first anchor point I work my way up branch by branch. Please check out my other videos, where you can see the technic. All the best to you. Simon.
ruclips.net/video/QhRp3stIYQ8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/RijFmYZBjaM/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Yf6t0k1S2VU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/56f6S6SuwH4/видео.html
@@boschcraft6169 thank you for answering my question. I will check out all your videos. Excellent channel, I subscribed!
What kind of friction hitch did you use?
Hello Franziskus. On this climb I used a Petzl RIG, no Hitch. On the Lanyard there is a Hitch but I don't know what it calls. Climb save an all the best to you.
A 30 ft ladder, done in 3 minutes
why don't you DRT down? then you can skip the retrieval line or even base anchor SRT?
Hello, my rope is too short for DRT and base anchor 35m, but I will check out, anyway without retrieval line is always better :).