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  1. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    it really could work........I'm gonna dig mine out.:D
  2. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    cam hook....no one grasps that do they?...............:/:
  3. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    nick, this a cam hook
  4. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    a cam hook might work in a crack or chainsaw cut too.......time for some r&d
  5. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    how where you using it?
  6. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    But I mean, if they don't blow, it would cause your hitch to slide......then your done for.
  7. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    Pete Mctree had a zip tied laynard I think.....it is treading on thin ice hopeing some breaks like you expect too.
  8. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    you hang from the high line, use the hook to hold you close to the spar while cutting, pops if tree fails...........I know, it's a whacked idea, but it could work.:|:
  9. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    Ive always wanted to try this...tap this in just enough to hold body weight. Tree fails....hook pops.....you get to live hopefully. No crane access?
  10. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    no...but it may be hard to weild a big saw hanging like that...flexy ya know. How prone is this thing to falling over, did you pull test it? Dark had a idea of driving a 20 penny nail in and position off of it(not your life support) just so you could lever off of the trunk to work. Tree...
  11. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    because the load in the middle will be multilpied on the ends of the span. If you crank it tight, you could blow out something on the ends....especially if you fell onto it.
  12. No_Bivy

    High Lines

    lanyard with no stopper knot for sure. I use HTP, have not had to crank it really tight. I use a petzl double pulley for a little more movement up top...Usually epic to set up but very effective.
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