that is cool!! I tried 2tc and having issues advancing the foot loop. I have the jrb garda and I am going to try it this way! was thinking on using the jrb cinch method in conjunction with it.
I like it. I'm trying to figure out what makes it better than SRTing with a JRB agile hitch? I definitely see it as an improvement over 2TC alone, which just wasn't comfortable or efficient for me.
This video was from back in like February of this year. I did some more work with it, including adding a pole to try and keep the rope as high as possible after flipping it up; however, it end up not working out as well as I thought. It was more gear and more cumbersome, which meant it took more time. I think with 2TC simplicity is where it shines. After a lot of test climbs I ultimately came back to two tethers and a removable Garda foot loop. It’s light weight, compact, and allows me to get around limbs painlessly. It’s my exclusive climbing method this year. I need to make an updated video showing how I’m using everything consistently now.
@@gcr0003 yeah, hard to beat the OG 2TC. I love the Garda but haven’t tried it with 2TC as I hate to introduce additional metal, but I think it’s versatility here along with SRS/JRB climbing would simplify the kit.
Or you could pretye two ascender hitches. 😊man you might like hitch climbing, that’s what I do and I use a 5-20 foot pole, set my rope one time unless I need to go around a limb. I use ascender hitches , compact 5-2-3 jrb ascender hitch, for bridges, and 4-2-3 soft bridge for the foot loop, . If I leave a preset cord , if I like that particular spot, I’ll climb DSRT with the garda, either way I’ll rappel on an ascender backup and a munter.
That flick o the wrist thang at the beginning was the coolest 💩ever recorded 🫡
that is cool!! I tried 2tc and having issues advancing the foot loop. I have the jrb garda and I am going to try it this way! was thinking on using the jrb cinch method in conjunction with it.
I like it. I'm trying to figure out what makes it better than SRTing with a JRB agile hitch? I definitely see it as an improvement over 2TC alone, which just wasn't comfortable or efficient for me.
It’s kind of the worse of SRT and 2TC, i only tried several climbs with it but it wasn’t efficient.
@@gcr0003 If you're not having bad ideas, you're not thinking hard enough - lol!
That’s pretty slick! Done any more work on it?
This video was from back in like February of this year. I did some more work with it, including adding a pole to try and keep the rope as high as possible after flipping it up; however, it end up not working out as well as I thought. It was more gear and more cumbersome, which meant it took more time. I think with 2TC simplicity is where it shines. After a lot of test climbs I ultimately came back to two tethers and a removable Garda foot loop. It’s light weight, compact, and allows me to get around limbs painlessly. It’s my exclusive climbing method this year. I need to make an updated video showing how I’m using everything consistently now.
@@gcr0003 yeah, hard to beat the OG 2TC. I love the Garda but haven’t tried it with 2TC as I hate to introduce additional metal, but I think it’s versatility here along with SRS/JRB climbing would simplify the kit.
@@jayfranklin14 I agree. I have one footloop that I can use with both systems. I still carry 50ft of rope in case I want to climb SRT/JRB or rappel
Or you could pretye two ascender hitches. 😊man you might like hitch climbing, that’s what I do and I use a 5-20 foot pole, set my rope one time unless I need to go around a limb. I use ascender hitches , compact 5-2-3 jrb ascender hitch, for bridges, and 4-2-3 soft bridge for the foot loop, . If I leave a preset cord , if I like that particular spot, I’ll climb DSRT with the garda, either way I’ll rappel on an ascender backup and a munter.
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