You seem to post your videos in the morning well at least it’s early in the morning here, or it could be UA-cam’s algorithms either way I’m rambling LOl. Love to drink my coffee and watch your climbing video’s. Rambling don’t bother me. Climb On Bro!
This is exactly what I was thinking of after seeing last week's video. I've got a cheap, toothless ascender that I don't trust with my life, so I prefer to back it up with a gri gri on a separate strand that is also loadable. Previously used two figure eights in the middle of the rope clipped into normal anchor gear, but cleaning was a pain (especially when pumped). Definitely going to try this out next time. Thanks for the great content (and I don't mind the rambling at all)!
For a permanent rig like this it may be worth taking inspiration from highliners. For instance you can replace the entire tree setup with a single spanset (polyester round sling on google) and it will be very resistant to abrasion/uv decay while being extremely bomber (6000lb basket WLL) and as cheap as $10 for an 8 footer. You could connect the rings to it with a dyneema soft shackle and it would be the most bomber top rope (solo) rig ever where you could leave it for years without it being a realistic safety concern. Soft shackles can be pulled from any direction without issue so it would be a good solution for the cross-loading problem without having to spend money on (and haul if that's an issue) a steel shackle.
Jordan Robinson wow I’m going to have to look into this some more thanks for the info! However I don’t think anyone would trust a soft shackle it would be a very odd thing to see. What is most common to see is 1 in nylon tubular webbing with some rings. Very cheap an effective.
Soft shackle would terrify me in that situation. I'd follow cavers rather than highliners on this one. A heavy sized stainless steel quicklink (maillon) triangular shaped would be perfect, but they may be $8 to $10 each
@@tomtom4405 I'd agree on the shackle, my thought process was that fixed gear bandits don't usually go for soft goods and you'd pretty much guarantee that nobody else climbs on your setup since trusting soft shackles takes a big mental commitment.
Hey brother 👋🏼 New sub here. Been doing rope rescue work for years and just now learning about the recreational side and getting into rock climbing. I’ve picked up so much from your videos today. They’re easily digestible and I enjoy the humor. Keep up the good work!
@@BetaClimbers Well it is my Job to pay close attention to how people belay themselves🤷😂 . But also, the Lov2 is very easy to spot, especially if you own one.
Anthony Lacy right and if the paracord did happen to every snap you just need to climb up a rig a regular rappel. But I think the paracord would do the job unless you had some crazy knot stuck situation. Which would suck 😂
If you check this video I go into more depth about it ua-cam.com/video/A46ZphJz_Ps/v-deo.html I take a couple falls with that set up I’m still experimenting with it. I’m thinking a setup with a VT prussic on top might be better then what I used in that video.
They do sell rope dye or rope markers to indicate middle of rope. Can be really helpful. Really enjoy your videos. Very helpful and humor keeps it lively.
@@BetaClimbers that's what I though man I was just making sure I may use this method for urban climbing when I can set an anchor but may need a quick getaway.. I use to free climb/free solo building and rocks alike but now I'm into using ropes and not dying I've come way to close.. thanks for the reply love the content man!
Thanks for these video's joshua! I am going to start learning to lead climb next month and then move to climbing outside. Your video's are funny, to the point and offer a lot of insight. Plus they hype me up :) keep up the good work
@@thinguz i have no idea. They have only tested this pen, probably because it's a popular permanent pen in that part of the world. Its not the ink but the solvent that is the problem.
Definitley getting a hoodie. This channel is one of my favorites and has helped me learn a ton...I have some nice gear too if you ever have a need for a video idea..GriGri's, Petzel iD's, Petzel Rig, ascenders ect...I would be happy to help for all the entertainment and learning this channel has provided to me....Just send a message on my channel or Email.
I don't understand why the rope needs to stay on the tree. If you had two different size rings you could retrieve it by trying a knot that can go through the first ring but not the second. This is what we do with Mrs in tree climbing. Unless I'm not understanding the situation...
I think It would be a good idea to mark where the bite is on a figure eights for beginner climbers as well. Then again maybe not cause you don’t want to make a dead spot in the rope from falling in the same spot again and again. 🤔 Food for thought.
@@BetaClimbers Personally, I believe, that if you learn important and with such little margin for error you should be able to learn about how much rope you need for your knot. But I agree, it might be convenient. Not sure if that same spot thing applies "more" since you ideally already have the knot right about the same place every time anyway. People might also cut off pieces of the rope if damaged, even though I never had to. Found that the other day for the perfect figure-8 every time ua-cam.com/video/PJkCaUUhqgs/v-deo.html bowtie
Stop using ropes and start putting in (plastic sheathed) stainless cable + quicklinks, yep its way more expensive but lasts eons compared to rope/tat of unknown age and sun damage
idk man, you should be careful with the safety vids. there are rope safe markers and better / safer / easier top rope anchors for soloing that make me doubt your credentials a bit. people also need to research stuff too before flying outside, but... it could use a little more polish (especially for safety) before putting it out in the world. but the other vids cool, i don't want to be a huge hater, but there's some room to improve too. cheers
This guy is cool af.
Have you seen him do push-ups? 😉
@@pauldavies5541 One handed.
Heard he can do no handed push ups.
You seem to post your videos in the morning well at least it’s early in the morning here, or it could be UA-cam’s algorithms either way I’m rambling LOl. Love to drink my coffee and watch your climbing video’s. Rambling don’t bother me.
Climb On Bro!
This is exactly what I was thinking of after seeing last week's video. I've got a cheap, toothless ascender that I don't trust with my life, so I prefer to back it up with a gri gri on a separate strand that is also loadable. Previously used two figure eights in the middle of the rope clipped into normal anchor gear, but cleaning was a pain (especially when pumped). Definitely going to try this out next time. Thanks for the great content (and I don't mind the rambling at all)!
Rambling is fine by me .Nice place to climb even if I was to go there alone I could spend a night there make breakfast and climb till it got dark
Ahh! We saw a cool guy walking through at the Nears yesterday that looked like you. Now I'm sure that was you! 😂
Zhihua Gan yeah that was me in the wild 🤣
For a permanent rig like this it may be worth taking inspiration from highliners. For instance you can replace the entire tree setup with a single spanset (polyester round sling on google) and it will be very resistant to abrasion/uv decay while being extremely bomber (6000lb basket WLL) and as cheap as $10 for an 8 footer. You could connect the rings to it with a dyneema soft shackle and it would be the most bomber top rope (solo) rig ever where you could leave it for years without it being a realistic safety concern. Soft shackles can be pulled from any direction without issue so it would be a good solution for the cross-loading problem without having to spend money on (and haul if that's an issue) a steel shackle.
Jordan Robinson wow I’m going to have to look into this some more thanks for the info! However I don’t think anyone would trust a soft shackle it would be a very odd thing to see. What is most common to see is 1 in nylon tubular webbing with some rings. Very cheap an effective.
@@BetaClimbers Unrelated but I like your channel keep doing what you're doing.
Jordan Robinson Will Do Sir 🤙🏻
Soft shackle would terrify me in that situation. I'd follow cavers rather than highliners on this one. A heavy sized stainless steel quicklink (maillon) triangular shaped would be perfect, but they may be $8 to $10 each
@@tomtom4405 I'd agree on the shackle, my thought process was that fixed gear bandits don't usually go for soft goods and you'd pretty much guarantee that nobody else climbs on your setup since trusting soft shackles takes a big mental commitment.
Hey brother 👋🏼 New sub here. Been doing rope rescue work for years and just now learning about the recreational side and getting into rock climbing. I’ve picked up so much from your videos today. They’re easily digestible and I enjoy the humor. Keep up the good work!
Awesome thanks for the motivation! 🤙🏻
Looking forward to the review of the Lov2 I keep wanting to test mine for that purpose, but I haven't found the time for it yet.
raphael beinhauer man you got a good eye! Haha 😂
@@BetaClimbers Well it is my Job to pay close attention to how people belay themselves🤷😂 . But also, the Lov2 is very easy to spot, especially if you own one.
I dig that set up for getting the rope down. Super secure. Could even us paracord for the tag line... Super light and tough.
Anthony Lacy right and if the paracord did happen to every snap you just need to climb up a rig a regular rappel. But I think the paracord would do the job unless you had some crazy knot stuck situation. Which would suck 😂
new to climbing but can I solo a ex route top down with a solid secured static rope, a belay to the rope and using a jumar and descender to go down?
Unsure if I'm spotting this right, but are you using a lov2 as your primary belay device without a neckband/ chest strap? How's that working out?
If you check this video I go into more depth about it ua-cam.com/video/A46ZphJz_Ps/v-deo.html I take a couple falls with that set up I’m still experimenting with it. I’m thinking a setup with a VT prussic on top might be better then what I used in that video.
This channel is great!
Great video as always! Mr. Rambles is fine by me, gets the brain working on something. 🇺🇸
A H I think as long as I’m talking about climbing related stuff I’m good to ramble a bit. 🤣
BetaClimbers I agree.
Keep up the great work, Josh! Thank you for your knowledgeable videos. You're helping us climb safer and I definitely appreciate that!
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They do sell rope dye or rope markers to indicate middle of rope. Can be really helpful. Really enjoy your videos. Very helpful and humor keeps it lively.
why not just marking it with permanent ink? bad for the rope? (im a newbie dont judge me ;p)
What would happen if you accidentally only clip onto one side of the rope would it hold a fall?
Tyler McDonald yep the only one you cant fall on is the tag line.
@@BetaClimbers that's what I though man I was just making sure I may use this method for urban climbing when I can set an anchor but may need a quick getaway.. I use to free climb/free solo building and rocks alike but now I'm into using ropes and not dying I've come way to close.. thanks for the reply love the content man!
@@tylermcdonald2224 you should post some videos of your urban climbs (if it's safe/legal). I'd definitely subscribe
@@micahvertal966 I was thinking of doing that I'm going to try and get gopro and I'll definitely post some!
I have the same rope, use a black sharpie to mark the center. Holds up well!
Bad for ur rope, wouldn’t do that
Don't use a sharpie!
The dude is so rad
You should check out the Cambian Saver device that you can retrieve from the bottom and leave nothing behind.
Cool as always!
Thanks for these video's joshua! I am going to start learning to lead climb next month and then move to climbing outside. Your video's are funny, to the point and offer a lot of insight. Plus they hype me up :) keep up the good work
Awesome video! Mammut recommends the Edding 3000 permanent marker for ropes, they're German so harder to find but I ordered one online for $3.
why that one in specific?
@@thinguz idk it's the one they have done testing on and recommend on their website.
@@derekatwood6236 so a normal permanent marker will damage the rope? Weir
@@thinguz i have no idea. They have only tested this pen, probably because it's a popular permanent pen in that part of the world. Its not the ink but the solvent that is the problem.
@@derekatwood6236
So, are some markers really bad for the rope long term?
thanks for answering my questions! :)
Almost to 10k subs dude
Thank you, man!
What about using a fiddlestick so you don't leave anything behind , also you wouldn't have the whole length of rope sliding across the tree
Mr. CLEEEEEAAAAAAN!
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Definitley getting a hoodie. This channel is one of my favorites and has helped me learn a ton...I have some nice gear too if you ever have a need for a video idea..GriGri's, Petzel iD's, Petzel Rig, ascenders ect...I would be happy to help for all the entertainment and learning this channel has provided to me....Just send a message on my channel or Email.
50 Stitches Steel Right on thanks bro!
Hi Josh
Check out the How not to Highline channel - they did a cool break test of girth hitched and clove hitched dynema slings as an anchor.
I kinda wanted to know what was for lunch.
Why not just use a black sharpe pen to mark the middle of the rope. It's what i use. Seems to do the job as its permanent ink.
You have to be very careful about what chemicals you put in your rope. I’m not sure if pen ink is harmless. Maybe it is 🤷🏻♂️
Watched it for the thumbnail lol
I don't understand why the rope needs to stay on the tree. If you had two different size rings you could retrieve it by trying a knot that can go through the first ring but not the second. This is what we do with Mrs in tree climbing. Unless I'm not understanding the situation...
Yeah people leave the gear for other climbing parties and the tree is considered a belay station.
I think Beal is selling a middle-marking-ink-kit
WASP Gaming and here I thought I invented something 😂
I think It would be a good idea to mark where the bite is on a figure eights for beginner climbers as well. Then again maybe not cause you don’t want to make a dead spot in the rope from falling in the same spot again and again. 🤔 Food for thought.
@@BetaClimbers Personally, I believe, that if you learn important and with such little margin for error you should be able to learn about how much rope you need for your knot. But I agree, it might be convenient. Not sure if that same spot thing applies "more" since you ideally already have the knot right about the same place every time anyway. People might also cut off pieces of the rope if damaged, even though I never had to.
Found that the other day for the perfect figure-8 every time ua-cam.com/video/PJkCaUUhqgs/v-deo.html
bowtie
WASP Gaming lol I Made that episode first 😂 ua-cam.com/video/BW_CvZMvf1U/v-deo.html
Stop using ropes and start putting in (plastic sheathed) stainless cable + quicklinks, yep its way more expensive but lasts eons compared to rope/tat of unknown age and sun damage
idk man, you should be careful with the safety vids. there are rope safe markers and better / safer / easier top rope anchors for soloing that make me doubt your credentials a bit. people also need to research stuff too before flying outside, but... it could use a little more polish (especially for safety) before putting it out in the world. but the other vids cool, i don't want to be a huge hater, but there's some room to improve too. cheers
I always Appreciate constructive criticism 🤙🏻
@@BetaClimbers Beal sells a special marker to mark the centre of its ropes, if that's a concern. You can probably get it at REI