It's used by tree climbers to move around on a "spar" (a tree trunk or vertical limb without any strong long limbs in the required vicinity for an anchor). The system is retrievable. Not sure how much you know about tree climbing, but it's really, really deep rabbit hole. Here's the full video for this spar anchor technique if you're interested! ua-cam.com/video/cMXPGh8r5Kk/v-deo.html
@@SouthSideRiva4602 Sure, you could choke that aroudn the stem if you wanted to for a secondary tie in. You might want to watch my video about spar anchors to give you some options! ua-cam.com/video/_wT7wg6Odtw/v-deo.html
Don't entirely know the purpose of this, but the demonstration is on poimt so i can assume its a good product lol😅
It's used by tree climbers to move around on a "spar" (a tree trunk or vertical limb without any strong long limbs in the required vicinity for an anchor). The system is retrievable. Not sure how much you know about tree climbing, but it's really, really deep rabbit hole. Here's the full video for this spar anchor technique if you're interested! ua-cam.com/video/cMXPGh8r5Kk/v-deo.html
Ahh gotcha, thanks
@@Knot-oriouscan I also use a running bowline with a Yosemite finish to trim a palm tree as a secondary tie in?
@@SouthSideRiva4602 Sure, you could choke that aroudn the stem if you wanted to for a secondary tie in. You might want to watch my video about spar anchors to give you some options! ua-cam.com/video/_wT7wg6Odtw/v-deo.html