I have a request for this adventure and more that follows. Could you itemise the list of gear you used and system? Something like this (Just an example of format):
Mainline for ascent: 400 ft (brand name rope)
Sleeping gear: 2 treeboats (you did use 2 right?), sleeping bags (temp rating, fill)
Ascneding system: Frog, Texas system, etc
Crown ropes: DRT stuff.
Cambium savers: Leather, Su or House sleeves, previous days undies, two ring sling, etc.
Carabiner rack: lots of dog legged, ball locks, screw links and a heaven gate special.
Cooking gear: wood stoked hibache with white gas as starter (joke). Pans, utensils.
Food: dry food, wet, etc. How many days supply?
Pitches: rope placements- short or long count as a pitch.
The reason I am asking for stat info and details is so other climbers can make a more rational decision on what is needed rather than the old trial and error method (bringing too much stuff).
Another useful item is this:
What worked and what did not work?
Again, thinking and sharing with others to bring down the error factor and increase the enjoyment factor by all that atempt a high overnighter in a tree (or what ever was done on that climbing event).
So what I am looking for is some kind of stat format (form) of information to start the description. One more thing.
A difficulty rating needs to be placed on the climb (or any climb for that matter). Rock climbers use it as a climb descriptive, we as tree climbers need to start using one as well. Look on the TCI in the index under "tags and ratings" It was modeled after the Sierra Club System. High climbs such as yours start in the 6 category. 6.0 and up (6.3 etc). DRT climbs fall in the
5.0 and upwards to 5.12 (rain slick trees rate higher of course).
Mighty good share on a big climb! We need to have more shares here. Anybody else? It doesn't have to be a mega climb.
Waving from a treetop,
Peter Treeman Jenkins