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  1. SouthSoundTree

    Srt anchor/tip loads

    Or a double climb line. I can get out on tips where a lanyard wouldn't do any good if I cut my climb line. The lanyard would just snap off the limb which would be typically perpendicularly loaded. End weight reduction on conifers are this way. If a person were particularly concerned about...
  2. SouthSoundTree

    Srt anchor/tip loads

    Don't cut blindly. On DdRT, I count two strands before cutting, if there is no rigging line. On SRT, I count two strands before cutting, if there is no rigging line. As Kevin said, for the reasons said, tie it off to another tree, as applicable. It can keep your limbs from getting caught...
  3. SouthSoundTree

    Srt anchor/tip loads

    Warning, I've had two strong cups of Joe, and no breakfast. This post may be a bit disjointed. Its absolutely, physically impossible to see exactly two times the load. All of this is very demo'ed with a branch and a string . For a demo, you can jab a cut branch into the ground to 'plant'...
  4. SouthSoundTree

    Srt anchor/tip loads

    Newer numbers point more to the 50%+, and that makes sense to me. Consider how much force is applied by weight, and also how the force is applied to the tree. Also, consider that an equal distance fall on DdRT is more impacting that and SRT system. I plan to incorporate a Yates Screamer...
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