How do you (the first I ever seen 2tc to hunt) not have a Kazillion subs. I remember your video sitting there with like 50 views forever. Then finally it caught on. I think people just get jealous or something. I tried this yrs. ago, when I came across your first video. I am too heavy n unbalanced. So, I went back to drt, with my giant climbing line, n steps (for when I couldn't get that dern throw ball in a tree). I have since come up with some rope pushers. Now I can 2tc, if I want to go in deep with a minimalist set up. I just push my rope up with the TAD POLES. They are half the length of the others. Almost 4ft. long extended, 14in. collapsed, and 12oz. So, I can sit in my saddle while moving my tether. I haven't videoed it yet, but I will. I have made a video called One Stixing like a BOSS. You'll get the concept from it. I hope you watch and comment. Thanks.
2TC enthusiast here, thanks for sharing your experience, interesting use of the Blake’s hitch, I have been using the JRB 5-2-3 hitch, two or then on the top tether rope for bridge she’s high loop and one on the bottom four a foot loop. But have replaced the bottom one with a garda hitch. Two on the top gives me a bit of adjustment for the thigh loop, which is actually part of my saddle. Thinking hard on making a rigid saddle!
Great video Scott. I went a little bit different direction with my 2TC. I leave a 30 to 40 foot rope intact, and tie a opening loop in each end to form the 2 tethers. That way I have double connection to my saddle and can rappel from either end/ tether.
hey brother, 5 year tree climber here. I've had situations in a tree that are simply unpredictable. I would suggest always being tied into a system that allows for immediate repel to the ground in case of emergency.
Hi Scott. Was wondering if it's possible to see how you sew the loops and eyes on this setup. Been trying to research it and nothing useful is coming up
Scott, i have watched your videos every year, past two years. I was wondering what happened to you. I noticed your most recent video was three years ago. I heard you say you don't like to post too many videos. I was hoping all is well. I was watching yesterday and today your two tether videos again. They are saved in my favorites. I was happy to see you have a new video only 3 days old.
That's athletic as hell and you make it look effortless..
How do you (the first I ever seen 2tc to hunt) not have a Kazillion subs. I remember your video sitting there with like 50 views forever. Then finally it caught on. I think people just get jealous or something. I tried this yrs. ago, when I came across your first video. I am too heavy n unbalanced. So, I went back to drt, with my giant climbing line, n steps (for when I couldn't get that dern throw ball in a tree). I have since come up with some rope pushers. Now I can 2tc, if I want to go in deep with a minimalist set up. I just push my rope up with the TAD POLES. They are half the length of the others. Almost 4ft. long extended, 14in. collapsed, and 12oz. So, I can sit in my saddle while moving my tether. I haven't videoed it yet, but I will. I have made a video called One Stixing like a BOSS. You'll get the concept from it. I hope you watch and comment. Thanks.
2TC enthusiast here, thanks for sharing your experience, interesting use of the Blake’s hitch, I have been using the JRB 5-2-3 hitch, two or then on the top tether rope for bridge she’s high loop and one on the bottom four a foot loop. But have replaced the bottom one with a garda hitch. Two on the top gives me a bit of adjustment for the thigh loop, which is actually part of my saddle. Thinking hard on making a rigid saddle!
Great video Scott. I went a little bit different direction with my 2TC. I leave a 30 to 40 foot rope intact, and tie a opening loop in each end to form the 2 tethers. That way I have double connection to my saddle and can rappel from either end/ tether.
Excellent !
Thanks for making all your videos. I made all thangs on video. I never felt more safe hunting from tree .totally safe
Scott...you are a badass.there are no other gamechangers in saddle hunting.just 2tc.
Scott ,
hey brother, 5 year tree climber here. I've had situations in a tree that are simply unpredictable. I would suggest always being tied into a system that allows for immediate repel to the ground in case of emergency.
Hi Scott. Was wondering if it's possible to see how you sew the loops and eyes on this setup. Been trying to research it and nothing useful is coming up
Scott, i have watched your videos every year, past two years. I was wondering what happened to you. I noticed your most recent video was three years ago. I heard you say you don't like to post too many videos. I was hoping all is well. I was watching yesterday and today your two tether videos again. They are saved in my favorites. I was happy to see you have a new video only 3 days old.
Does this work well on pine trees?
Hi Scott. Thanks for the new video.
What type of rope are you using?