Thank you, Bino! Your videos are the best. I have changed so many of my techniques and setups to be easier and safer from watching your videos. I appreciate you sharing your experience!
Simple and easy- a newer older arborists dream. What I wonder is how likely that tensioned rope could be cut by a rather large falling limb that was cut. Unlikely but probably not impossible. Thanks, your videos are always helpful Bino.
Hey Bino, I have been top rope rock climbing for a few years and am going to try my gear in a tree. Low and slow! Many of your vids have some dark back lighting. Maybe try to keep the Sun behind the camera. Anyway, I enjoy watching! You are a natural teacher and explain thing very clearly! Thanks for you vids! Ron
There should be a butterfly just above quicky and another one higher up luke you showed ..install lowering system on lower butterfly with emergency rope.... you save a piece of gear or two..🤔
Question, can you use a figure 8 on a bite instead of the butterfly on you first anchor knot connecting to your quickie? Also, can you use a carabiner as a substitute for a quickie?
Yes you can but if you choose to use a carabiner you should have a hitch that won't allow your carabiner to side load. You could also use a rated screw link.
So in the case of an emergency rescue, do you undo the quickie while under load, or cut the rope below the alpine butterfly? (after you've connected friction device and lowering rope of course.)
I made a video whith my crew and we were practicing base anchor and at 11:52 we tried a few ways to bring someone down. the video name (Basal Anchor using a Quickie and a Butterfly knots SRS) also I made another video (The Best Base Anchor for Tree Climbing) Check them out it may give you an of how it could work. Thank you!
Thank you, Bino!
Your videos are the best. I have changed so many of my techniques and setups to be easier and safer from watching your videos.
I appreciate you sharing your experience!
Great to hear! Thank you!
Great base anchor details and ideas. Ty
Glad you liked it.
Good & Easy , Fast 👍
Yes, thanks
Thank you, Bino :)
Glad you liked it!
Simple and easy- a newer older arborists dream. What I wonder is how likely that tensioned rope could be cut by a rather large falling limb that was cut. Unlikely but probably not impossible.
Thanks, your videos are always helpful Bino.
Thank you!
Seriously something to be careful about
Hey Bino, I have been top rope rock climbing for a few years and am going to try my gear in a tree. Low and slow! Many of your vids have some dark back lighting. Maybe try to keep the Sun behind the camera. Anyway, I enjoy watching! You are a natural teacher and explain thing very clearly! Thanks for you vids! Ron
Thank you.
Thank you for this 💯💯💯🌴🌴🌴
great vid! whats your prefered lowerable basal anchor using a separate basal tie off?
I have ring sling with a pruisk cord that I can connect to a figure 8 and a hard lock tie off.
There should be a butterfly just above quicky and another one higher up luke you showed ..install lowering system on lower butterfly with emergency rope.... you save a piece of gear or two..🤔
Question, can you use a figure 8 on a bite instead of the butterfly on you first anchor knot connecting to your quickie? Also, can you use a carabiner as a substitute for a quickie?
Yes you can but if you choose to use a carabiner you should have a hitch that won't allow your carabiner to side load. You could also use a rated screw link.
Nicely done video, sir.
Thanks a lot for the good information very well explained and demonstrated!
Thank you!
So in the case of an emergency rescue, do you undo the quickie while under load, or cut the rope below the alpine butterfly? (after you've connected friction device and lowering rope of course.)
I made a video whith my crew and we were practicing base anchor and at 11:52 we tried a few ways to bring someone down. the video name (Basal Anchor using a Quickie and a Butterfly knots SRS) also I made another video (The Best Base Anchor for Tree Climbing) Check them out it may give you an of how it could work. Thank you!
GOOD MERCI
You're welcome!
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