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    capturing Maasdam progress with lowering device?

    Gotcha. Thanks. Yup. It's leaning 90 degrees to where I want it to go! More HERE.
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    capturing Maasdam progress with lowering device?

    A pretty cool solution may be this little job: Stein RC3100 Pre-Tension Pulley Demo'ed here, by one of our own! <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Zxd8oqnAVLc?start=506" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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    capturing Maasdam progress with lowering device?

    So appreciate all the help, people! Special thanks to Marc-A and Stephen for the step-by-step and visual aid. Really grateful you're all willing to play "Holding Hands with the Simple Minded" yet again! :lol:
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    capturing Maasdam progress with lowering device?

    Thanks, Sean! I don't think I'm being clear, but you are! Something like this maybe: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qvDNIeV0nC4" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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    capturing Maasdam progress with lowering device?

    That's awesome, Corey! Thanks!
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    capturing Maasdam progress with lowering device?

    Lord knows, I work alone too, Peter. No one's dumb enough to work with me! :lol: It's the "quick release of tension" part I can't quite figure out... So it sounds like I need three anchors? 1. for the Maasdam, 2. for a prusik/ascender or other Progress Capturing Device, 3. for the POW? In...
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    capturing Maasdam progress with lowering device?

    Howdy, all. One of the techniques I'm considering for the scarlet oak is the Holding Line/Pull Line tandem, as illustrated in TFAT below. Jepson talks about the need to 1) tension the holding line while ALSO being able to 2) release it quickly as the tree begins to swing into the lay. He...
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