In order to ensure our safety, JRB recommends that tree climbers are tied INTO the tree at all times, specifically via an anchor in the tree which has a no-slack connection to their bridge at all times. Depending on the nature of the climbing application, this requirement puts us in situations where we must TRANSFER our body from one rope/anchor to another while in the canopy, and with nothing under our feet. This video demonstrates how JRB executes the TRANSFER operation using other "tools in our toolbox" which were provided in earlier videos:
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DISCLAIMER: Viewers assume responsibility for their own safety. This video is provided for demonstrational and informational purposes only, and is not considered advice nor instruction. Climbing and related knot tying activities are dangerous and should be performed only with appropriate training, supervision and protective equipment. The author disclaims responsibility for the clarity, comprehensiveness and accuracy of the content, as well as all liability for accidents or injuries incurred. - JRB Tree Climbing LLC
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8 сен 2024