Advancing a Tree Using A SRS Base Anchor, SRS Tree Climbing
Вставка
- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Today we Advance using a Base Anchor Enjoy!
📽Subscribe to my Channel !!! bit.ly/2JUNVHI...
🎵Check out Oddscure's music!!!! oddscure.com/...
Oddscure's Patreon- / oddscure...
📷Instagram / bino_h_clim.... .
This Video Includes:
SRS Rope Wrench Modification
Rope Wrench Modification
How to use SRS
The Single Rope System
Stationary Rope System
Double Rope System
Moving Rope System
DDRT
MRS tree climbing
how to use MRS for Tree climbing
how to use DDRT tree climbing
tree climbing
Foot Ascenders
SRS Foot Ascenders
Base Anchor
SRS Base Anchor
I rarely ever use a base anchor. Especially when I know I will have to relocate my tie-in point. I use canopy anchors with retrieval cord attached (8mm) or leave long tail for short retrieve. To advance I attach a throw bag to end of line and throw up to next tie-in point (sometimes just a carabineer facilitates throwing line up).
I agree I like canopy anchors if I'm working my way up the tree. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much Bino ! You’re the best!
You're welcome and thank you!
Noah is getting real good at aiding your teaching tips and techniques.
Glad you think so!
That application with my GriGri is gonna work very good cause I can easily detach from lifeline, I just won't be able to use the foot ascender, instead I'll use the hand ascender with foot loop, thanks Bino! Been learning a lot from your channel
Thank you I'm glad you liked it!
That’s exactly what I’m planning to do also ! Bino method with Grigri and hand ascender. Good stuff
Great content as usual. No two trees are alike so the thought of climbing different trees and acquiring the view points seems exciting. I've seen people put rock climbing beds in and do sleep overs up high. Even that seems like fun. Lol
Good point!
Hy bino you are a great ticher am what bi i. Your class. Am no speaq ingles but am underted a liter bit. I whas lived in California for cuple year but never lern ingles very well. I build some tools whit your help end whit you chanel tks for all the i fofmation congratulaciones. No se si lo qe escribi esta vien pero qeria practicar escribiendo un poco de ingles se qe bo es correto pero quiero desirte saludos desde michoacan mexico
You are welcome. I'm glad these videos have helped you out. Yes I understood you. Take care!
Was dealing with this yesterday! Couldn’t get my throw bag on the ideal anchor so went for a lower one. But the next anchor up was on an overhanging trunk.
There is another way to advance but instead of using a base anchor use a canopy anchor. here's a video ua-cam.com/video/gw1HH780v1A/v-deo.html
Thanks for this informative video Bino! I always get a kick out of when the elusive Noah is spotted in the tree waiting for your ascent...
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really like your videos Bino :)
Thank you!
C. Bino gracias .saludos👍
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Did you mention what brand and size and strand count of rope you were using, I find your site very informative, thanks MARK
I wondered why some guys switch to Ddrt when they want to climb higher than the first tie in when using SRT with a base anchor. As you nicely demonstrated, pulling all that rope, disconnecting and retying the SRT every time is less efficient than just throwing the end over the next branch as one does with Ddrt. I've seen some guys throw the rope wrench over the branch as a unit but that can't be good for the mechanism, and I'd worry about snagging or losing or damaging it. If you have a buddy at the base, he can untie the base anchor to give you full Ddrt control. Only thing is, you lose the easy rope ascending power of SRT when you do that.
To advance with a base anchor is heck of a lot more challenging. What it great about it is there are options. Base anchor, Canopy anchor or MRS. I think the key thing is to know the basics before you get to SRS. Thank you!
Another good video, Bino. Now I remember why I'm willing to spend inordinate amounts of time getting the best TIP from the ground when possible. LOL I also always carry a second prussik cord, in case I drop the one I'm climbing with. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, Take care!
Great video......question and hop you make or have a video of recommend chainsaw for arborist. I was working with 290..but piston when out ..so I when and buy a new saw but since the guys a store have no knowledge about it...I ask to get me semi pro ..chainsaw..they get me a 391..I works good but still have my doubts. If I should change it and get me a bigger one...am just starting on my own..and you have help me alot..I'd you could tell me how big of saws will recommend. Or how big of bar I can put on 391
Awesome job, as usual! Good advice, and techniques! Do you like the rope runner pro more than you rope winch? Stay safe and God bless.
The Roperuner is very smooth but I do like to use the Ropewrench because I have to tie the hitch and I won't forget how to tie.
Bino, I am overweight and I am starting tree climbing as a hobby. I suppose you have few extra pounds as well. My question is how much extra weight makes your tree climbing more difficult?
Should I start even with extra weight or should I wait till I lose extra weight (currently I am 260 lb at 5’10”, and my plan is to go back to 200, what used to be my weight for years)
Yes I sure do have some extra pounds. Two months ago I was at 248 lbs and my plan is to reach 200 and try to maintain it. Only your body can tell if it's up to climbing at the weight you are at. If you're lighter it will always be easier. I'm happy I never stopped. Take care!
Hi Bino, why would you choose a canopy anchor over a basal one? Can you make it retrievable?
I like a canopy anchor beause it does not double my weight and yes they can be retrievable.
@Bino H
how would this differ using a canopy anchor? Thank you
A base anchor is attached to the ground and by doing that now your weight can be double and if you don't throw into you final tie in you have to advance by sending your entire rope of over your final tie in. Canopy anchor does not double you weight and when advancing with the help of a quickie you don't have to send your entire rope through your final tie in.
@Bino H Do you have a video of how to advance the canopy anchor ? Do I remove my system at all (RR Pro). Thank you !
Thanks. What age did you get into tree climbing. Im 33 and just got very interested in it mostly because im going to take a couple trees down on our property.
I was about 20 and I fell in love with it!
Bino i wanted to ask what is a good rope that ypu can use for both srt and drt?
Drenaline also The Original Fly but they do have some stretch.
Manda un saludo para michoacan hablando en espanol. Tu saves hablar algo en espanol?
Greeting to you. No I do not speak Spanish but may understand some phrases here and there.
this is the most assnine and complicated thing l’ve ever seen done in a tree and l’ve been in the industry and around hundreds of climbers for over 27 years. tiny trees like that, a person should just climb MRS to the top and either set up a friction saver and stay MRS or switch over to SRT/SRS and work the tree that way… this is probably the most complicated and time consuming way to get to the top of a tree that l’ve ever seen.🤦🏼♂️🙄