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It was raining like crazy when I had time to climb, however it was 40 degrees and I knew the rest of the week was going to be well below freezing, So up I went.
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I tried my leather saver for the first time a few days ago and wasn't too impressed. It doesn't want to slide up over the branch and it is too short for a big branch.
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Davej wrote:
I tried my leather saver for the first time a few days ago and wasn't too impressed. It doesn't want to slide up over the branch and it is too short for a big branch.
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Oh just an old maple -- my practice tree -- telephone pole sized limbs at a 45 degree angle. The bark has a bit of shagginess to it.Culinarytracker wrote:What kind of trees are you climbing that act like that?
Yeah I bet this rainy climb was quick. How many minutes Carl?Baker wrote:Great report. I love those quick impromptu climbs.
That would be much better. It certainly won't just pull over with the throwline.Baker wrote:Tie your slip knot far enough back on the climbing line so that as you set the sleeve, you can pull down on the rope itself, not the throw line.
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Yeah I bet this rainy climb was quick. How many minutes Carl?
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Culinarytracker wrote:
after I got the cambium saver it was raining pretty good. I stayed in the tree for about an hour total.
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Whoa, a hour climbing in 40F rain? Wearing what?
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