I think you give me too much credit. You put me 200 hundred feet up a huge pine out west with a 661 and I'd look about as rookie as you could get. The most amount of sap I ever deal with here are spruced which rarely top 60 feet and I could bassically get them on the ground with a handsaw...
I imagine you're right. I wonder if a prussic would work on a flip line. I imagine it still would pretty well. I need to pick up a flip line. I never find myself on a stem for very long. I usually take the easy way up and not a lot of cuts on the way down. It is annoying how my ropes can...
Is it that you use a steel flip line? I don't find my self spurring up big trunks. I've always thought a steel line might be nice for working on big wood. Never have used one though. Just rope.
I have two, never found a use for em. I found it almost unusable on my lanyard. I see they are popular there but could never figure out what the benefit over a prussic and a tender would be. You have to un tension it in order to adjust it right? I don't get it. Educate me.
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