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Do you ALWAYS pre install a climbing line on all take downs?
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<blockquote data-quote="ropensaddle" data-source="post: 811087" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>Yes the book will enhance knowledge and give different</p><p>perspective, experience however will show where the book</p><p>is practical and mostly is but there are situations that are too</p><p>complex to rule from a book. I will probably get a laugh here</p><p>bwtf here goes,I have been noticing I am not the man I was </p><p>at 40 and climbing a spar to piece down in chunks, blows anymore!</p><p>ankles and foot murder is how I see it I decided to try my own</p><p>way two years ago and wow the difference is night &day.</p><p>I will climb piece down to a stob sixty foot tall then set my</p><p>climbing tree stand to where it will be level at top and block</p><p>down from a platform I have got my flipline on and feel ok</p><p>about the setup I will cut two blocks set saw on seat and move </p><p>down to next two blocks until I reach ground my ankles thank me !</p><p>This is on removals and my alternative to spurs may not work for</p><p>everyone but I like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropensaddle, post: 811087, member: 13949"] Yes the book will enhance knowledge and give different perspective, experience however will show where the book is practical and mostly is but there are situations that are too complex to rule from a book. I will probably get a laugh here bwtf here goes,I have been noticing I am not the man I was at 40 and climbing a spar to piece down in chunks, blows anymore! ankles and foot murder is how I see it I decided to try my own way two years ago and wow the difference is night &day. I will climb piece down to a stob sixty foot tall then set my climbing tree stand to where it will be level at top and block down from a platform I have got my flipline on and feel ok about the setup I will cut two blocks set saw on seat and move down to next two blocks until I reach ground my ankles thank me ! This is on removals and my alternative to spurs may not work for everyone but I like it. [/QUOTE]
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