The purpose of this entry is to provide some helpful links on tree climbing, which are buried in other threads. Please add yours in reply.
This site contains recommendations from the UK arborists. Just a word of caution, when the author states traditional practice, he means the old way of doing things, not the current. Reading through the article will clarify that point....Actually the correct article fails to appear with this link....I'm using a cached Google website....Apparently, the orginating website has changed the article.....not that this is important to the reader, but I want to locate the orginal article which was very good...This notation is a reference for me...
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:7wxWNIpoBawJ:www.treevolution.co.uk/documents/SELECTION%2520AND%2520USE%2520OF%2520ROPES%2520FOR%2520ARBORISTS.doc+SELECTIO
This UK article provides some does and don'ts with respect to rope type.
SELECTION AND USE OF ARBORIST ROPE
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:7wxWNIpoBawJ:www.treevolution.co.uk/documents/SELECTION%2520AND%2520USE%2520OF%2520ROPES%2520FOR%2520ARBORISTS.doc+SELECTIO N+AND+USE+OF+ARBORIST+ROPE&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
New England – Rope Manufacturer
http://www.neropes.com/arborist/default.htm
Yale – Rope Manufacturer
http://www.yalecordage.com/html/pdf/Arborist.pdf
Sampson – Rope Manufacturer
http://www.samsonrope.com/home/pdf/new/ARBCAT_F.PDF
USDA “National Tree Climbing Guideâ€
http://www.fs.fed.us/treeclimbing/policy/pdf01672802pt1.pdf
http://www.fs.fed.us/treeclimbing/policy/pdf01672802pt2.pdf
This article describes changes in rope performance when wet.
http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache:jUGYk-PLuKIJ:www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/services/safety/wet%2520ropes%2520text.rtf+glass+transition+of+rope&hl
UK Government Document - Very General.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/afag401.pdf
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/afag402.pdf
Regards,
Jim