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I'd raise it up a foot, then have to take several armfulls of rope out of the tail to raise the I'D up.
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Happy new year from England! (It's been a while, I know)
I rigged up a RADS system exactly like the diagram below and, while I see what it's trying to achieve with a 2:1 mechanical advantage, it means you have to pull the rope hand over hand a distance of about 4 feet just to stand up on the footloop. You also end up tipping backwards and doing some kind of body thrusting impression. It just felt horrible
Michael
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...wouldn't the tree frog be easier if you used both legs at once to stand up (double footloops instead of the Pantin?)
Michael
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I tried my setup on a willow where I live. I found that the friction through the waistband ascender caused the rope to lift up unless I tied a weight to the bottom of the rope. Also, switching to descend was difficult.
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That's exactly how I would do it. The difficulty arose because I didn't have a Pantin on my foot to stand up on to take the weight off the upper ascender.
I'll try the bungee idea, thanks!
Michael
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