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    Lumberjack Correspondence Course

    Those forged hooks have a high strength rating -- just make sure to run your rope to where the pull is against the solid side of the hook, not on the gated side. Here's one at Tractor Supply with a 2600 lb. WLL...
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    Lumberjack Correspondence Course

    Before I got the CDL, I was the rider, not the driver. So I had 2 lengths of cotton cording and would practice knots on the 30-45 min drives.
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    Lumberjack Correspondence Course

    Hey Robert, I never told you -- I LOVE this thread title. Charles Atlas memories come welling up... Or Farmer Burns from an even earlier era.
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    Lumberjack Correspondence Course

    *Raises hand* Yes, we still largely make a weighted bundle with rope tail and send it up @30+'. If we need more initial access, we have a throw bag, Big Shot, and APTA (typically used in that succession of both percent of use and achieved access height). Is that a daisy chain hitch / timber...
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