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  1. cory

    pine removal

    Thanks, good info.
  2. cory

    pine removal

    Grendle, which do you like better as a hitch tender, the HC or the pinto?
  3. cory

    pine removal

    Like, in the Park, or is their a town Yosemite? Either way, sounds like a sweet spot for an outdoor loving kid to grow up
  4. cory

    pine removal

    ;)
  5. cory

    pine removal

    Most prefer a smaller diameter rope/cord. You should buy some tenex, its strong, easy to work with, inexpensive. It doesn't like a long, fast rappel though, cuz it has a lower melting point than some other cords. It would be a great place to start though. I use tenex, it is supple. My climber...
  6. cory

    pine removal

    Exactly. It's the way to go. Opens up a lot of different possibilities, both for production and safety, not to mention saving your climb line by putting all the wear on a short, replaceable cord instead of your rope. Many here can give greater detail on this but that is the big picture.
  7. cory

    pine removal

    Mike do you use a separate cord for your friction hitch or do you use the end of your rope. A separate cord is da bomb for most climbers. Plenty of good hitch ideas at mytreelessons.com
  8. cory

    pine removal

    Looks like you are hogging all the large diameter work!:lol:
  9. cory

    pine removal

    You must know a bit about climbing already to make those honkers go away8)
  10. cory

    pine removal

    Nice shots, Mountain. What brought you to the TreeHouse?
  11. cory

    pine removal

    How old or new are those pics?
  12. cory

    pine removal

    Yes!
  13. cory

    pine removal

    Heckuva picture, Mountain.
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