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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130413 by Xylem
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Where can I buy footloops for DRT?

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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130415 by jerseygirl
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YOU MAKE THEM - out of a short piece of rope

use a 8 mm or 9 mm piece and tie a double fisherman's knot.

I always carry two

My grand calls them frootloops.

enjoy the trees you climb

jz

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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130417 by tengu12
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Here is a tip on how to make double footloops from one piece of cordage.

http://newtribe.com/documents/tip1.htm

Keep-Balance
Tim 'tengu' Kovar

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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130421 by treeman
Replied by treeman on topic Hey Xylem.
Good to see you here at last. Been waiting for you to show up.

You can indeed make yourself up a foot loop. You can also buy a stiched up one at SherrillTree like the one you used at the school. Go to the their web site and go to the recreational section. They should have it listed there if you decide to get one pre-made.

Don't be a stranger here. Let us know about some of your climbs in the "Sharing" forum.

Waving from a treetop,
Peter Treeman Jenkins

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16 years 9 months ago #131207 by Baker
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JerseyGirl wrote:

My grand calls them frootloops.


We had a guy in a rope class who called them that too. On the second day of the class the instructor brought him a BOX of them!

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16 years 9 months ago #131208 by Baker
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Does anyone use purcells?

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16 years 9 months ago - 16 years 9 months ago #131209 by moss
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Baker wrote:

Does anyone use purcells?


See page 24 of this Rope Rescue 2002 document to see a Purcell Prusik ascending system.

To answer your question, tree climbers who use footloops for ascending on a DRT climbing system use a simpler version of what's shown in the Rope Rescue 2002 document. It's a sling made from cord joined with a double fisherman's knot. The sling is attached to the running end or down rope with a prusik knot. A double footloop can be made with the same sling configuration except the footloops are formed with a triple crown knot as shown in Tengu's tips on the New Tribe web site.

Here is a tip on how to make double footloops from one piece of cordage.

http://newtribe.com/documents/tip1.htm


For SRT ascent tree climbers typically use a mechanical ascender system, there are many possible configurations. Some tree climbers use a friction hitch setup similar to the Purcell system for SRT ascent.
-moss
Last edit: 16 years 9 months ago by moss.

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16 years 8 months ago #131295 by Ace
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Also try the spanish bowline. I like it better than the triple crown.

Click here and scroll down to #8 \"Spanish bowline\"
http://www.layhands.com/knots/Knots_DoubleLoops.htm

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