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    SRT techniques for beginners

    Not having tried one, I cannot answer with certainty, but my bet is that that is not the case. I think that if you kept all slack out of the system, and then took a quick fall, it would catch you immediately. I'd love to try one out sometime. Tim
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    SRT techniques for beginners

    Hey, totheTREES!! Sorry I missed your post, and left your question unanswered for so long. What I use is this item up above my Rope Wrench, with a biner through it, and a four foot long dyneema sling going to biners on my side "D's"...
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    SRT techniques for beginners

    That was a really great point, climbernz. Thanks for posting that. I have not yet had to climb any really smooth barked trees, but I can easily imagine the thing you are suggesting, and how a spiral wrap could prevent the introduction of slack in the system. Thanks again for posting, and also...
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    SRT techniques for beginners

    Thanks for your comments in this post, Sean. Tim
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    SRT techniques for beginners

    Hey, jprice88 ! My name is Tim. Welcome to the Tree House forum, just in case I haven't said so already. There is a guy named Daniel Holliday, if I'm getting the spelling right, who has put together in one place the single most comprehensive set of videos on the internet with regard to...
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    SRT techniques for beginners

    Great post! Tim
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    SRT techniques for beginners

    https://www.masterblasterhome.com/showthread.php?16936-Any-Rope-Wrench-or-Hitch-Hiker-users-here https://www.masterblasterhome.com/showthread.php?16967-Beginner-Tree-Climbing-Tips Most importantly, try all new gear low and slow first, until you are comfortable with it. Tim
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