No Rope Oak

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
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    Disclaimer: I have over a decade of experience in Tree Climbing. Please remember that the activities here are related to either Sports/Recreational/Professional/Production Tree Climbing which are inherently dangerous in nature. Please seek the proper training from an experienced climber before attempting these stunts or climbs by yourself. I am in no way shape or form responsible for any accident you may be involved in with relation to my climbing videos. Sit back and Enjoy, THANKS for WATCHING!!!
    The equipment I've used:
    ART Snake Anchor
    ART Cocoon Pulley
    ART Twinline Trapeze
    DMM Rhino Carabiner
    DMM Ceros Carabiner
    DMM Shadow Carabiner
    DMM PerfectO Carabiner
    DMM Hitch Climber Pulley
    DMM Bat Rigging Plate XS
    DMM Rigger Becket Pulley
    DMM PerfectO Locksafe Carabiner
    DMM Ultra D ANSI Locksafe Carabiner
    Petzl Chicane
    Petzl Zigzag
    Petzl SmD Carabiner
    Petzl OK Carabiner
    Petzl William Triact Carabiner
    Pfanner Protos Helmet
    Notch JetStep Foot Ascender
    DMM Captain Hook
    Akimbo Ascender Descender
    SRT Climbing Techniques
    DRT Climbing Techniques
    Pfanner Protos Helmet
    Notch Rope Runner Pro
    Petzl Micro Grab
    DMM Captain hook
    Singing Tree Rope Wrench ZK-4
    Petzl Swivel L
    Pfanner Protos Helmet
    Monkey Beaver Saddle
    Custom Frog walker system
    Petzl chest ascender
    new england teufleberger 11.7 green rope
    Teufelberger XStatic 11.7mm Climbing Rope
    Yale Blue Moon 11.7mm Climbing Rope
    Teufelberger DragonFly 11mm Climbing Rope
    Teufelberger Tachyon 11.5mm Climbing Rope
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Комментарии • 13

  • @AWNWY972
    @AWNWY972 Месяц назад +3

    Hi,
    I’m at 31 min in but can’t resist to say few things:
    - looks like you are rushing a little bit, I follow you I never see you rushing or hurry like this, is that any reason for that?
    - if you face cut the big branches and direction on the right side you can control better the falls without brushing the house or the other trees branches.
    If the chainsaw is stocked in to stopping it is a nice and safer, and after freeing out is a good idea to do visual check on there is no significant damage on the blade.
    Keep up the good work.
    Just my friendly 2 cents.
    Erik from Budapest / Hungary 🇭🇺

    • @chtclimbing
      @chtclimbing  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah that’s actually spot on. I had two hours to finish this tree and get ready for class that morning. I totally agree with the directional cutting as well. Thank you for your comment!🤙🏼

    • @AWNWY972
      @AWNWY972 Месяц назад +1

      @@chtclimbing
      But in the end you picked up the vibe and you’ve done what was needed adjusting to the situation and finished nicely!
      Good job man. 😎💪🤙

  • @billyshumate853
    @billyshumate853 Месяц назад +1

    Good morning and good job.

    • @chtclimbing
      @chtclimbing  Месяц назад +1

      What’s up dude I hope you’re well. Thanks buddy!🤙🏼

    • @billyshumate853
      @billyshumate853 Месяц назад +1

      @@chtclimbing Doing good hope you are too

    • @chtclimbing
      @chtclimbing  Месяц назад

      @@billyshumate853 all good on my end. I’m just trying to stay consistent in my endeavors and keep myself focused.

  • @NickTaylor-lm1lv
    @NickTaylor-lm1lv Месяц назад +1

    What kind of redirect is that? Does it not add to much friction and when is best time to use it like that? Asking cause I climb zigzag drt and I find myself doing a lot of oak clean outs and dead wooding and get into spots I can't advance out without resetting my whole system.

    • @chtclimbing
      @chtclimbing  Месяц назад +1

      It’s called a termination-end redirect. I use anytime I need to protect myself out on a limb. I can use it to help me climb around a canopy to access some point of interest. I can use it like this to advance my tie in point. The only limit I’ve encountered is when redirecting through very tight crotches. They tend to add too much friction.

    • @NickTaylor-lm1lv
      @NickTaylor-lm1lv Месяц назад

      @@chtclimbing good to know thanks. I never thought about just redirecting half the system like that. I will try that out. I tried out on a spar the zigzag put the tail end through the carabiner to repel and that's my go to now on spar work.

  • @NickTaylor-lm1lv
    @NickTaylor-lm1lv Месяц назад

    And that 194 sounds angry. What kind of pipe are you running or is it a built saw?

    • @chtclimbing
      @chtclimbing  Месяц назад +1

      No pipes or anything fancy. It’s all stock with a slightly modified exhaust and tune to match it.

    • @NickTaylor-lm1lv
      @NickTaylor-lm1lv Месяц назад

      @@chtclimbing I run the 194 also and a cheapo Chinese saw. I opened up the exhaust also. Seems like it woke the saws up a bit