Another option (though rarely used , just to get the worst pieces done)... Have set a speedline a few times , tripped the rigged pieces to the hole , climb down to empty the hole , return to the top with the slings , repeat
..... okay more advice , when I have stuff that should be lowered but lack ground I will make handleable size pieces (usually more climbing and cutting) , sling the piece above the cut and attach ed to a sling below the cut (my slings either have Carabiners or Hooks though there are...
Looked , would never trust such a thing w loads plus a long light line to it is asking for trouble imo ... the fact is when you need someone on the ground , you need someone on the ground. Usually when you need to lower material is where it starts.
... Not to disagree but other than rigging for pull I never use Shackles aloft , for lower time I have a big hook w keeper on the end of the line , use slings web and rope on the limbs and chunks. Mostly attach to the hook with those stainless non lockers
Really a huge question , so many choices for rope and gear ... as far as diameter opinion I used 1/2 for old school double , use the less thans now for single
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