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    Portable Winches?

    Rookies commonly combine thick hinges with hard pulling, rather than enough hinge and moderate/ light pulling, especially with good line angle. Rookies are also likely to attach the rope to the vehicle with a knot, rather than a bollard, when needed. I'd heard that saying of 'pulling your own...
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    Portable Winches?

    I've thought of a portable tripod for a high point at different times. It might be useful for cliff/ bank edges, as a redirect up above the edge, solidly anchored to a tree upslope.
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    Portable Winches?

    Are you redirecting to a high block, or trying to pull at ground level. A floating anchor with a non-isolated base-tie might be quick and easy. Probably something you've thought of.
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    Portable Winches?

    I've always wondered about those cones. I have a capstan for a saw powerhead, very little use.
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    Portable Winches?

    A large drum could be useful for yarding large brush piles up a skyline/ uphill speedline. Lower weight than logs.
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