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How to train groundies for using a Port-a-wrap?
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<blockquote data-quote="treeclimber101" data-source="post: 2570002" data-attributes="member: 33728"><p>My take on the whole issue is wrap the tree , the ropes are wiped out quick if you glaze them over the crotch anyway , so I keep it simple I say HEAVY OR LIGHT and hold the slack I want in the line where the work is ... I hardly ever "run" a rope except to keep trunk wood from parting the line only so when its hit the ground it doesn't run away from the tree or down a hill or situation where I have to keep it close ... The port a wraps and the GRCS are nice where needed but most work doesn't warrant that for me ...Just keep it simple and in as few steps as possible complex rigging is something that can't be taught without experience ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeclimber101, post: 2570002, member: 33728"] My take on the whole issue is wrap the tree , the ropes are wiped out quick if you glaze them over the crotch anyway , so I keep it simple I say HEAVY OR LIGHT and hold the slack I want in the line where the work is ... I hardly ever "run" a rope except to keep trunk wood from parting the line only so when its hit the ground it doesn't run away from the tree or down a hill or situation where I have to keep it close ... The port a wraps and the GRCS are nice where needed but most work doesn't warrant that for me ...Just keep it simple and in as few steps as possible complex rigging is something that can't be taught without experience .. [/QUOTE]
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