I find it difficult to tie-in without a saddle on. This must be the benefits of being a daily working climber. Same setup I use minus the V.T.. I just use a 3 wrap prusic and paracord for the micro pulley with a dog snap.
thanks for the vid, but you boys need to work in some real cold, I just finished a month+ starting most days at -15 to -20, one day it was -30, thats cold. 10 degrees is truly balmy.
I worked in 25degrees this last week and that was cold enough for me. I'm a deep south southern boy who needs time to get use to that kind of cold weather.
I find it difficult to tie-in without a saddle on. This must be the benefits of being a daily working climber. Same setup I use minus the V.T.. I just use a 3 wrap prusic and paracord for the micro pulley with a dog snap.
TheLimbReaper 1 year ago
That looks painstakingly cold!!. Takes time getting use to I guess.
bobbydonm1 2 years ago
thanks for the vid, but you boys need to work in some real cold, I just finished a month+ starting most days at -15 to -20, one day it was -30, thats cold. 10 degrees is truly balmy.
Graiskye 2 years ago
I worked in 25degrees this last week and that was cold enough for me. I'm a deep south southern boy who needs time to get use to that kind of cold weather.
bobbydonm1 2 years ago
@bobbydonm1
Cold isn't anything. It depends on how you are dressed. I usually sweat outside during Ohios winters. Winter averages 0-20 degrees.
I always had a saying for why I liked winter better than summer. You can always put more clothes on than what you can take off.
CarlLewenski 2 years ago