The best video showing the actual body movements of ddrt. I have been trying to learn this for months but only realised yesterday when I was forced to ascend a tree to retrieve a stuck cambium saver that I had no idea what to do with my body for ddrt. Now I need a video like this for when a pulley is involved.
Hola de Argentina Buenos Aires. Te miro siempre y aprendo con.lo que haces. Sos un genio. Yo también hago trepa de àrboles y podà. Quiero seguir aprendiendo para profesionalizarme mas cada día. Muchas gracias y segui haciendo videos. Un abrazo
Very nice truth I would love to give you the opportunity to understand about a mechanical device that I have invented that is by far the strongest on the market #zrunner is the mechanical device that is midline attachable made out of stainless steel and it has all of the configurations needed for SRT and DRT climbing scenarios.
I use this method on nearly every climb. Works great on busy 🌳. However I usually have 2 climbing ropes, 1 on each side of the 🌳. I also have what I call a choker on my lanyard. If I don't want to slide to the left or right while I'm on my lanyard I just take an extra prusik that I have on my lanyard & snug it up tight to the union. Then I place a carabiner to the prusik followed by attaching the carabiner to the lanyard on the opposite side of the lanyard. Just makes me feel more secure & easier to advance the climbing rope upward. Many times I take a throwball attached to paracord to advance to a union that I just can't reach by putting a monkey fist on the end of my climbing line that I'm trying to advance upward into the canopy.. @ all times I have a secure lanyard ➕ an open ended MRS in the 🌳 that I refer to as ultimately redundancy 😄.
@@tuberider1171 I'm in the dead of winter in Central Minnesota of the upper 48. Our weather has been switching so much. We go from windchill temps of ZERO F. to -30*F. We have a polar vortex north of us that just keeps us on a roller coaster. When the wind dies down we dip to a real temp of -15*F to -20*F. I watch videos on UA-cam weekly from Steven Hand who owns a huge business in Australia called Archery Supplies. 2nd generation business guy who knows his stuff but he is really good @ doing impartial reviews & I enjoy watching him do something outside that I can only dream about doing here. 😉
I think the criticisms are unwarranted. This is an excellent, clear - and athletic - demonstration and explanation of the basic technique. Bravo!
The best video showing the actual body movements of ddrt. I have been trying to learn this for months but only realised yesterday when I was forced to ascend a tree to retrieve a stuck cambium saver that I had no idea what to do with my body for ddrt.
Now I need a video like this for when a pulley is involved.
This video is really well done!! Thank you! Good reference.
Great video...straight to the point and complete. Very well done 👍🏻
Simple and concise. Great.
That is actually DdRT. DRT is to use both ends of the rope in a "v-tie" or using a second rope.
Shortest, clearest video, just enough
Awesome content !
Hola de Argentina Buenos Aires.
Te miro siempre y aprendo con.lo que haces.
Sos un genio. Yo también hago trepa de àrboles y podà.
Quiero seguir aprendiendo para profesionalizarme mas cada día.
Muchas gracias y segui haciendo videos.
Un abrazo
How long is the hitch cord ?
Thank you so much for showing us this
micro pulleys? shorter hitches?
Blake's hitch is old school now hitch climber system drt or str its where is at.
What kind of rope do you use in this video ... The rope does not rub against the branch of a tree?
Very nice truth
I would love to give you the opportunity to understand about a mechanical device that I have invented that is by far the strongest on the market #zrunner is the mechanical device that is midline attachable made out of stainless steel and it has all of the configurations needed for SRT and DRT climbing scenarios.
Is it possible to use an ascender (jumar) fixed with a daisy instead of the friction rope machard/prusik) ?
Great video
Olá amigo muito obrigado por vc compartilhar suas informações Deus abençoe
Aku ingin sekali bisa memakai tali pengaman untuk naik pohon, cara nya tidak bisa ?
Padahal aku tiap hari menebang kayu
Boa noite, sou aqui do Brasil me chamo Rogério,,. parabéns meu Amigo..muito obrigado por compartilhar seus conhecimentos
I use this method on nearly every climb. Works great on busy 🌳. However I usually have 2 climbing ropes, 1 on each side of the 🌳. I also have what I call a choker on my lanyard. If I don't want to slide to the left or right while I'm on my lanyard I just take an extra prusik that I have on my lanyard & snug it up tight to the union. Then I place a carabiner to the prusik followed by attaching the carabiner to the lanyard on the opposite side of the lanyard. Just makes me feel more secure & easier to advance the climbing rope upward. Many times I take a throwball attached to paracord to advance to a union that I just can't reach by putting a monkey fist on the end of my climbing line that I'm trying to advance upward into the canopy.. @ all times I have a secure lanyard ➕ an open ended MRS in the 🌳 that I refer to as ultimately redundancy 😄.
nice Joseph - I like this video and your added comments - thanks for taking the time to do so 👏🤟
@@tuberider1171 no problem, I will contact u about my video this spring. Take care😊
@@josephtreadlightly5686 Hey I look forward to it .. the way I'm in Melbourne, Australia, where abouts are you?
@@tuberider1171 I'm in the dead of winter in Central Minnesota of the upper 48. Our weather has been switching so much. We go from windchill temps of ZERO F. to -30*F. We have a polar vortex north of us that just keeps us on a roller coaster. When the wind dies down we dip to a real temp of -15*F to -20*F. I watch videos on UA-cam weekly from Steven Hand who owns a huge business in Australia called Archery Supplies. 2nd generation business guy who knows his stuff but he is really good @ doing impartial reviews & I enjoy watching him do something outside that I can only dream about doing here. 😉
Excellent video
très pédagogique. Bravo.
Awesome job brilliant
Thank you.
You'd better use a pedal for to lift instead of arms force.
496 Hand Spring
登るのに何も持ってなかったらそのまま登るのに、クライミングのフルハーネス付けてたら何故かロープを使って登ってしまうのが不思議
3.48 is it a branch tearing that we can hear when you shift your weight back?...
No it's his climbing gear clanking
A pulley would make thaf cli mb alot easier
thats the most bare bones explanation. from experience that is not the most efficient DRT technique.
Any links, mate I'd appreciate. Possibly someone that doesn't sound like Borat! 😂
Agreed, but the point of the video I believe was to show a very basic ascent technique, 👍🌲🇮🇪
TheToolnut That makes sense
@@chtclimbing hey Jose what would you do differently then?
@@tuberider1171 reduce the length of the hitch cord and add a tending pulley
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This looks like ddrt
He was far enough away from the trunk to easily foot lock on the dead line.
Really?
i think - its real bullshit ^)