MasterBlaster
TreeHouse Elder
Okay, I can understand the use of this style for ascending/descending. I use SRT for descending all the time. Well, maybe only when I'm coming out of a spar.
I have NEVER used it to enter a tree. From what I can glean from reading previous posts SRT ascension is convenient for only a relatively few amount of trees that I encounter daily.
Brian you mentioned earlier that you were quicker getting to the top using SRT over another climber. I would like to know all the variables involved.
One MAIN variable, that other climber wasn't me.
But this is my real question; How do you trim using that style? How do you move around in the canopy of a 150 year old Oak like that? I usually tie-in MANY different times, as I work-out the 4 quadrants of the tree.
HOW do ya'llise guys do that with SRT?
I have NEVER used it to enter a tree. From what I can glean from reading previous posts SRT ascension is convenient for only a relatively few amount of trees that I encounter daily.
Brian you mentioned earlier that you were quicker getting to the top using SRT over another climber. I would like to know all the variables involved.
One MAIN variable, that other climber wasn't me.
But this is my real question; How do you trim using that style? How do you move around in the canopy of a 150 year old Oak like that? I usually tie-in MANY different times, as I work-out the 4 quadrants of the tree.
HOW do ya'llise guys do that with SRT?