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<blockquote data-quote="beastmaster" data-source="post: 5129869" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>Sometime it was safer (for what was under you)to free climb and take out a top, branches and all, or set a tipping line and pull the whole tree over. I remember being taught how to grab a big branch with one arm, disconnect my big 1in three strand safety line with the other, and toss it over the branch. Then reconnect, being above that branch..that was on spikes. That was how they wanted you to do it. No second tie in or nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastmaster, post: 5129869, member: 11550"] Sometime it was safer (for what was under you)to free climb and take out a top, branches and all, or set a tipping line and pull the whole tree over. I remember being taught how to grab a big branch with one arm, disconnect my big 1in three strand safety line with the other, and toss it over the branch. Then reconnect, being above that branch..that was on spikes. That was how they wanted you to do it. No second tie in or nothing. [/QUOTE]
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