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A & E...The art and Zen of the Grunt (Groundworker)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blakesmaster" data-source="post: 2143273" data-attributes="member: 21968"><p>That there is the issue. Having a groundie, or better yet a climber on the ground, that has experience with zip lines is the key. How much time did we spend on our zip line, Dano? Maybe 5 minutes to set up? All of which you did as I was running up the tree so essentially no time was lost at all. I've seen some pretty elaborate setups that seemed a waste of time. All you really need is a good running line and a few loopies and biners. Provided you have a good landing zone a zip line is a cinch; it's quick to set up, super efficient and WAY more professional than letting a shaky-kneed groundie clamber around on the HO's roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blakesmaster, post: 2143273, member: 21968"] That there is the issue. Having a groundie, or better yet a climber on the ground, that has experience with zip lines is the key. How much time did we spend on our zip line, Dano? Maybe 5 minutes to set up? All of which you did as I was running up the tree so essentially no time was lost at all. I've seen some pretty elaborate setups that seemed a waste of time. All you really need is a good running line and a few loopies and biners. Provided you have a good landing zone a zip line is a cinch; it's quick to set up, super efficient and WAY more professional than letting a shaky-kneed groundie clamber around on the HO's roof. [/QUOTE]
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