I might be missin' the point somewhere along the line but as an arborist, I simply would never ascend a tree, especially for the first time, on a system I couldn't instantaneously bail on - this'd be due to bees/ wasps or even just (real story here) one very pissed off Momma squirrel some years ago. I know I could rig up a munter or ring to add friction if wanting to descend, but that takes time. Esp. with the tree rat experience, I'm outta here, right now like. Also, in winter climbs a single hitch might be peachy on a nice warm dry rope but most times I wouldn't trust just one holder-upper if the rope was wet or frozen (bitter experience here). Just my two cents tho. Cheers and thanks for taking the time for making the video.
That’s a great point, there’s definitely some issues with ascending on a system you can’t immediately descend on. However, there’s times when I’m resetting a tie in where I might encounter some “locals” and a immediate descent isn’t readily possible. Just gotta be ready to whip some shit up and fly. I was resetting my tie from the crane a couple days ago and standing face to face with a huge cavity that I had no doubt was inhabited, thankfully there was an outlet elsewhere that they fled from. Thought I was gonna have to squeal like a pig and jump out of the tree, but I got lucky.
Another option I used a lot is to: -Pass rope thru small ring -Throw line pulls up/over tie in point -Pass rope thru big ring and knot block -Tie on tail to friction saver Pull up and set friction saver, climb SRT to tie in point. -Friction saver is already set. Switch to DRT
Awesome and helpful video. I am new to climbing and have an intuitive attraction to single rope systems, but don't want to have to buy expensive devices. Nice to see some simple approaches.
Keep bringing those great videos! I Really enjoy your rec climbing recordings! I noticed your Notch glide rope grab, I'm am curious to know whats your thought about it. Just climbed for the first time with it it and I have mix feeling about it.
I really like it, it’s pretty weird to get used to. I loved the Grillion I used to have and hated someone’s positioner that I borrowed. The positioner felt way to touchy, and I really like how the Glide feels more gradual in its release. It has taken a lot of getting used to. What rope do you use? I’ve been using some big Samson Vortex as my flip line.
@@treespicemediaNo problem. Knowledge is power, and sharing is caring 😊. In all honesty, I only know that because I'm currently learning the various knots lol.
Nice video. I’m interested in that lanyard adjuster! Green too 😍. Is it Art? I have the zillion. As you probably know if anything taps it it will release just enough to scare you 😂
That’s the Notch Glide! It’s pretty nifty, I’ve tried that ART positioner and I was not a fan, it was way too jumpy for me. The Glide is a lot smoother and it’s a very nice price for something so fancy. Took some getting used to, but I’m a huge fan so far.
I was going to complement your video for how quiet the background sounds are and how this makes it so easy to fully concentrate on the content... then you inject that crap music and kill the whole mood...kids, they only half know what they're doing!
I might be missin' the point somewhere along the line but as an arborist, I simply would never ascend a tree, especially for the first time, on a system I couldn't instantaneously bail on - this'd be due to bees/ wasps or even just (real story here) one very pissed off Momma squirrel some years ago. I know I could rig up a munter or ring to add friction if wanting to descend, but that takes time. Esp. with the tree rat experience, I'm outta here, right now like. Also, in winter climbs a single hitch might be peachy on a nice warm dry rope but most times I wouldn't trust just one holder-upper if the rope was wet or frozen (bitter experience here). Just my two cents tho. Cheers and thanks for taking the time for making the video.
That’s a great point, there’s definitely some issues with ascending on a system you can’t immediately descend on. However, there’s times when I’m resetting a tie in where I might encounter some “locals” and a immediate descent isn’t readily possible. Just gotta be ready to whip some shit up and fly. I was resetting my tie from the crane a couple days ago and standing face to face with a huge cavity that I had no doubt was inhabited, thankfully there was an outlet elsewhere that they fled from. Thought I was gonna have to squeal like a pig and jump out of the tree, but I got lucky.
Great to see you still making content.
Another option I used a lot is to:
-Pass rope thru small ring
-Throw line pulls up/over tie in point
-Pass rope thru big ring and knot block
-Tie on tail to friction saver
Pull up and set friction saver, climb SRT to tie in point.
-Friction saver is already set. Switch to DRT
Awesome and helpful video. I am new to climbing and have an intuitive attraction to single rope systems, but don't want to have to buy expensive devices. Nice to see some simple approaches.
Every time I get to the end of one your videos, all I want to do is throw my harness on and get up there. When you climb trees, you know 👍
Thank you for the wonderful content as always!
Using the friction saver as a soft 8 is easy to install and your already in the system when you get up.
That’s a great point, I’ve done that to preset a canobase. That’s a fantastic idea
Keep bringing those great videos! I Really enjoy your rec climbing recordings! I noticed your Notch glide rope grab, I'm am curious to know whats your thought about it. Just climbed for the first time with it it and I have mix feeling about it.
I really like it, it’s pretty weird to get used to. I loved the Grillion I used to have and hated someone’s positioner that I borrowed. The positioner felt way to touchy, and I really like how the Glide feels more gradual in its release. It has taken a lot of getting used to. What rope do you use? I’ve been using some big Samson Vortex as my flip line.
Wasn't that technically a cowboy bowline at 4:04?
I was trying to think of what I’d heard other people call it! I kept thinking cowboy canopy anchor, but that sounded wrong. Thank you!
@@treespicemediaNo problem. Knowledge is power, and sharing is caring 😊. In all honesty, I only know that because I'm currently learning the various knots lol.
What camera are you using? Thanks for sharing bud... really appreciated
It’s the GoPro Max. That’s what I use for most of the shots in my videos
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Nice video. I’m interested in that lanyard adjuster! Green too 😍. Is it Art? I have the zillion. As you probably know if anything taps it it will release just enough to scare you 😂
That’s the Notch Glide! It’s pretty nifty, I’ve tried that ART positioner and I was not a fan, it was way too jumpy for me. The Glide is a lot smoother and it’s a very nice price for something so fancy. Took some getting used to, but I’m a huge fan so far.
@@treespicemedia ah dude thank you. What’s your name btw. I’ve learned a bunch from your videos
I think that u r very cute and I hope that we can be friends one day too thank you for video Dave from Washington
I was going to complement your video for how quiet the background sounds are and how this makes it so easy to fully concentrate on the content... then you inject that crap music and kill the whole mood...kids, they only half know what they're doing!