I love it!! Seriously, you work exactly how I do. I often second guess myself and feel like I don’t meet the “industry standard” in efficiency but your videos offer validation. Your finish cuts are great!
Thanks for the comment! My mindset has changed over 15 years of climbing. I always honour my trade & skills. We had three trees that day with similar tree surgery objectives. The video was the first tree. You should start posting up some tree climbing content....
Hey mate, I really like that combination of the teufelberger ring loop/sling combo for an integrated tag/rigging line. Sure looks like it would save a lot of tying and managing of a second rope. Also, I got the tree ID before you mentioned it, haha. Climb safe
@@333Paradigm333 Cheers bro! Teufelberger make some quality tree gear. I find tag lines can make things less efficient, but building it in to the system helps the flow on the right tree surgery missions. Good work on the tree identification!
@@333Paradigm333 I Love my Xstatic line. I was contract climbing last year and the ground guy / business owner cut through my medium 40m rigging line, in return he gave me his new 60m Xstatic line. It was a good day haha!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. Great demonstration an explanation of the tag line set up using the same rigging line. Also seriously your pruning cuts are the best I have ever seen. Thanks.
Hey Dude great tricky job, you are a complete professional, younger climbers will learn so fcuken much from you. Climb safe Sono Old Man Eflow 🏴⚒️
Cheers Eflow! Thanks for the comment. UA-cam is great for teaching the new blood. I got your text message regarding the tool boxes. I will give you a buzz tomorrow. X
ID as your lanyard device??? I suspect you've come from rope access. I also suspect you know that's a shit lanyard device. I'm a huge hitch cord hater but damn, get some hitch cord. Or even us the UNI as your lanyard and use the ID on your main line. Gross either way brother, get that thing out of the tree. Also, side D rings are only supposed to be used when you're standing or spiking. Use your lower D's if you're hanging on your climb line and cutting. If you were to cut your main line while tied into your side D's you'd end up hung by your hips
@@jackberdine Hey Jack, Petzl Rig. No rope access experience. I completed my arboriculture qualifications 15 years ago. Likewise, I hate hitch cord on my lanyard. I don't get too caught up in rules & regulations because we are hanging off a living organism. Thanks for the comment geeza!
Nice video. You work really safe and with minimal force !! Love the rigging . Keep it coming!!!!
Appreciate the feedback! I always try to flow & climb safe.
I love it!! Seriously, you work exactly how I do. I often second guess myself and feel like I don’t meet the “industry standard” in efficiency but your videos offer validation. Your finish cuts are great!
Thanks for the comment! My mindset has changed over 15 years of climbing. I always honour my trade & skills. We had three trees that day with similar tree surgery objectives. The video was the first tree. You should start posting up some tree climbing content....
Hey mate, I really like that combination of the teufelberger ring loop/sling combo for an integrated tag/rigging line. Sure looks like it would save a lot of tying and managing of a second rope. Also, I got the tree ID before you mentioned it, haha. Climb safe
@@333Paradigm333 Cheers bro! Teufelberger make some quality tree gear. I find tag lines can make things less efficient, but building it in to the system helps the flow on the right tree surgery missions. Good work on the tree identification!
@@ArcaneArborWolfe absolutely, I've got lots of teufelberger gear. Xstatic is the best for SRT, wish it was able to be spliced though
@@333Paradigm333 I Love my Xstatic line. I was contract climbing last year and the ground guy / business owner cut through my medium 40m rigging line, in return he gave me his new 60m Xstatic line. It was a good day haha!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. Great demonstration an explanation of the tag line set up using the same rigging line. Also seriously your pruning cuts are the best I have ever seen. Thanks.
Cheers mate! Great setup the rig / tag. Much appreciated sir. Enjoy your weekend.
Good work! I like the ring as a rigging connection, very efficient (I usually do an alpine butterfly). Cheers bro! Have a nice weekend!! ✌
Hey Geeza! Great idea tieing the alpine butterfly knot. Thanks mate, likewise geez. Climb safe!
Hey Dude great tricky job, you are a complete professional, younger climbers will learn so fcuken much from you. Climb safe Sono Old Man Eflow 🏴⚒️
Cheers Eflow! Thanks for the comment. UA-cam is great for teaching the new blood. I got your text message regarding the tool boxes. I will give you a buzz tomorrow. X
Love the video 🤙🏻That riging/tag was sweet 😌
Thank you! Rig / tag is a dope setup. I do not get the opportunity to use it a lot, but it does work great on the right tree and tree surgery job.
Like how you use the silky for that last little part of the collar and pruning cuts. I may start that I think.
An bro pushes rope out with lowering n just a metre from a roof. 2 man crew alot helps. Cheers great vid
The geeza on the rope is Mal, he is starting to really fine tune the rigging. Thanks for the comments Julian.
Think on the ropes dont lose confidence. Back yaself. N climbers get it. Even tho alot like control.
@@julianalderson3938 Most climbers are control freaks. Never give up & f**k the naysayers.
good job
Thank you!
@@ArcaneArborWolfe i have to try that solo rigging that u did in the one video looks mint
Yer we use the wolf pole alot get points. Lazy i spose but works. Old guys
Wolf pole is great! The lads on the ground love it with the hook attachment.
Use one that was made in China then. ("Bit of a 'deathtrap'...) lol
#unilife
Hey Jeff! Just subscribed to your channel ya legend. What happened to the Unicender 2? I love the gen 1 model raw.
@@ArcaneArborWolfe thanks
ID as your lanyard device??? I suspect you've come from rope access. I also suspect you know that's a shit lanyard device. I'm a huge hitch cord hater but damn, get some hitch cord. Or even us the UNI as your lanyard and use the ID on your main line. Gross either way brother, get that thing out of the tree. Also, side D rings are only supposed to be used when you're standing or spiking. Use your lower D's if you're hanging on your climb line and cutting. If you were to cut your main line while tied into your side D's you'd end up hung by your hips
@@jackberdine Hey Jack, Petzl Rig. No rope access experience. I completed my arboriculture qualifications 15 years ago. Likewise, I hate hitch cord on my lanyard. I don't get too caught up in rules & regulations because we are hanging off a living organism. Thanks for the comment geeza!