2TC ( Two Tether Climbing) System Build

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • DIY build of the 2TC System. All you need is one each of the following:
    Synthetic Wench Cable (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...)
    leg Loop Pad. Here's the one I picked up, but you might need something longer and wider. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...)
    Climbing loop. Here's the one that I picked up but I would suggest a longer version. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...)
    Tools:
    Fid (Large knitting needle with blunt end cut off)
    Fish Wire (clothes hanger is good)
    Long Fish Wire (Electricians Fish Tape is good)
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  • @paulcrave3112
    @paulcrave3112 2 роки тому

    Wow. That’s an awesome setup.

  • @paulcrave3112
    @paulcrave3112 2 роки тому

    Sweet setup

  • @tribesc8762
    @tribesc8762 3 роки тому +1

    I couldn’t tell, but you might consider making the connection in your prusik a locked Brummell before you bury each side
    Fantastic work I’m definitely trying this

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  3 роки тому

      Thanks and I could not agree more! Yes sir, every loop and bury is a locked brummel.

  • @neoshooter3187
    @neoshooter3187 2 роки тому

    Jerry, Thank you for video! It is great! However, I have to warn others - the cheap rope is bad now. Bought it 12-18-21 - bad quality now: threads are shifting, WORST splice ever! Has lot of "memory" from the coil and is pain it the ass to work with. If you are not a pro on splicing - use Lot of tape when do full enclosure. the treads separating like crazy and Catch on anything! Use amsteal if you want happy experience (it is NOT that). I was able to make it but if it would be my 10-20th splice - I'd be really unhappy! Good luck to all! And again, it is just warning regarding current material in store! video is great as usually! Thank you! Continue to share materials pls! it is very helpful!

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  2 роки тому

      I agree. Its always better to go with a quality rope. Each user should be aware of what you are buying and do your due diligence!

  • @brandonreed4813
    @brandonreed4813 2 роки тому

    Jerry Thanks for this video. Very cool. Do you still run this method even with all the new sticks out there? Also, Your video breaks on the foot loop as you are going to do the bury to then its all done. My question is this. I tried the bury from the location nearest the tag end at the woopie sling for the boot strap. but if you dont do a locked bremmel eye then the loop you make to girth hitch around the tree can be pulled out from the bury. Not with weight but if just messing with the ropes it can ease out. How do you overcome that? Tape it? Stitch it? Just curious as I didnt like the idea that I could just yank it out if I wanted. The video was not clear on that section.
    Thanks again

  • @briankirk9975
    @briankirk9975 3 роки тому

    I would like some instructions for the nice leg loop you made if you don’t mind. Where and what size is the stretch elastic? I appreciate your help.

  • @dannysteinhart5507
    @dannysteinhart5507 3 роки тому

    I would like some instructions for the nice leg loop you made if you don’t mind.

  • @kennethsmith1744
    @kennethsmith1744 3 роки тому +1

    Scott Adkins showed how to climb with two tethers an old method for climbing the same concept for a rope with two prussics

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  3 роки тому

      Yes he did. Awesome method. Discussed quite a bit in comments. He is the man. I'm just lightening the load and a bit and making it fit me better.

  • @michaelpuerling8482
    @michaelpuerling8482 3 роки тому +1

    You make the bury look so easy. I have tried 10 times and either the tape pulls off inside the rope or the tag end pulls out of the fishtape or wire it does not matter what I use.

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  3 роки тому

      I have just done a lot of them. Did you cut 1/2 the strands on the tag end that you are connecting to your pull tool? That helps a lot. Tapered back cuts is even better (cut each a bit shorter than the next)

    • @michaelpuerling8482
      @michaelpuerling8482 3 роки тому +1

      @@jerrygrose468 I will beep trying. good thing the winch rope is cheap, I ruined a couple pieces already. Can you explain better what you mean by tapered back cut? Thanks for all your help.

    • @michaelpuerling8482
      @michaelpuerling8482 3 роки тому +1

      I'm thinking of using an amsteel prusic on repel rope for my foot tether.

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  3 роки тому +1

      @@michaelpuerling8482 So, on the end that you are trying to bury, you want to taper the end back, to make it a smoother transition into the bury. Do this by cutting a few strands back 1/4 inch, then a few a 1/2 inch, then a few 3/4 and finally the last few 1 inch. Leave a few full length to attach to your pull device.

    • @kennethrogers1129
      @kennethrogers1129 3 роки тому

      I know !! I tried is short loop a dozen times, kept messing it up, took a break, next try came out smooth, longer loops seem easier and a fresh cord slides Better than one that has been messed with repeatedly.

  • @kennethrogers1129
    @kennethrogers1129 3 роки тому

    I’m a little confused how you mark the tether and create one end shorter for the stopper knot. Do you start the Brummell from the true center or six inches from the one foot mark which you made one foot from center?

  • @yanceylott9843
    @yanceylott9843 2 роки тому

    are your prusiks smaller diameter Amsteel than the main line?

  • @kennethrogers1129
    @kennethrogers1129 3 роки тому

    If a 7 inch bury for a winch cable is trustworthy, why is it necessary to bury so much for a tether? I hate “wasting “ so much dyneema. I’m sure it has to do with strength of the loop but seems overkill to bury the full length of the tether

  • @paulcrave3112
    @paulcrave3112 2 роки тому

    Hey Jerry. I’m trying to wrap my head around this.
    So I wouldn’t use my Oplux tether with this 2TC system?
    I’m thinking I’d use my repel line as a tether on the way up and hunt from it then repel down.
    I need to find the video of you climbing with it again. It’s been a while.
    Does your video address going around branches?

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Paul, yes sir, you can use the leg loop on your main tether/rappel line. Thats what I do. You will need a seperate foot loop that is seperate from your main tether.

    • @paulcrave3112
      @paulcrave3112 2 роки тому

      @@jerrygrose468 I’ll have to call you to have something made.

  • @toddw9518
    @toddw9518 2 роки тому

    Hi Jerry, this might be an ignorant question but.....does fully buried amsteel(dyneema) strengthen the rope. I.E. if 3/16 fully buried THEN make eye loops. Will this increase its load strength???

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  2 роки тому

      Hey Todd. I would say no, since the eye is not fully buried. The purpose of the full bury is to increase the diameter of the rope, allowing for the same diameter rope ( without the bury) to be used as a friction hitch. It also stiffens the amsteel.

  • @TheTimmyturner7
    @TheTimmyturner7 3 роки тому +1

    Have you thought of making these for other people if so I will be a buyer

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  3 роки тому

      We do! www.customgearmodifications.com

  • @curtisgore1611
    @curtisgore1611 3 роки тому

    Would you build me that system with the fancy leg loop. I'm 6'3 285lbs

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Curtis. They are actually pretty cheap and easy to DIY. I'm not an insured manufacturer, so can't provide any protection for you or myself if things went south!

    • @curtisgore1611
      @curtisgore1611 3 роки тому

      @@jerrygrose468 I understand. But I'm sure it would be better if you built it than if I built it. Lol it would be understood that they would be for examples only not for climbing.😁

    • @jerrygrose468
      @jerrygrose468  3 роки тому

      Drop me your contact info and I'll touch base. If nothing else, I can certainly point you in the right direction!