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bniebla735 wrote: Hello all,
I am seeking advice on tree climbing gear. I plan on learning to use a DdRT system to ascend and descend using a friction knot and tending pully. I would like to keep my setup safe and simple. I have a few questions:
1) What length of rope should I purchase if I plan on climbing trees no higher than 100 feet?
2) What is a reputable tree climbing rope that is spliced on the ends? (Attachable to carabiners.)
3) (More of technique advice than gear.) Once I have ascended to my final point where I will begin my descent, how will I be able to retrieve my cambium saver hung at the top of the tree from the ground?
4) Are there adjustable lanyard options available? (I understand remaining in a loose lanyard may increase likelihood of a fall.)
5) What lanyards do you recommend? (Homemade or bought, length.)
I appreciate any help, looking forward to enjoying the canopy with you all.
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bniebla735 wrote: Thanks moss! Found your advice very helpful. I am looking into 150 ft, 1/2" rope since I do not plan on trekking too deep into the woods and like the "easier to grip" advantage. I see you recommend New England Ropes Safety Blue 16 strand. My final question is if this New England rope is spliced at one end. I really appreciate your informative and swift reply!
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