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Need advice with double tie in system for climbing
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<blockquote data-quote="gumneck" data-source="post: 8008668" data-attributes="member: 5336"><p>The best advice you could get is in case you do not have it yet, go buy Jeff Jepsen's book "The Tree Climbers Companion". If you do have it, reread the section on split tail climbing. That will give you a second tie in point and you can use same as your lanyard until you get to a point to unhook it and advance it over a limb(with wire flipline allowing you to be always tied. </p><p></p><p>I have a rope with a splice when I split tail climb that I girth hitch around a rope snap. The rope snap tosses around limbs good just be cautious with it dont knock out your chicklets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gumneck, post: 8008668, member: 5336"] The best advice you could get is in case you do not have it yet, go buy Jeff Jepsen's book "The Tree Climbers Companion". If you do have it, reread the section on split tail climbing. That will give you a second tie in point and you can use same as your lanyard until you get to a point to unhook it and advance it over a limb(with wire flipline allowing you to be always tied. I have a rope with a splice when I split tail climb that I girth hitch around a rope snap. The rope snap tosses around limbs good just be cautious with it dont knock out your chicklets. [/QUOTE]
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