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JRB Method: Technique Details and Caila's First Climb 

JRB Tree Climbing and Saddle Hunting
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A review of the climbing technique and details of the stationary doubled rope climbing technique and a demonstration of a first-time climb by a new climber. See the playlist for the JRB Tree Climbing Method for relevant 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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Комментарии : 13   
@morgantroutster
@morgantroutster Год назад
OK, excellent demonstration John and Kayla. If she can do it, then I can! Thank you both. Kevin
@stevenlcotney5577
@stevenlcotney5577 Год назад
Great video John RB, incorporating others using the system is a great move! You are headed next level in the evolution of JRB Climbing System!
@eugene66626
@eugene66626 Год назад
Coming down would be the hard part for me! Wow congratulations.
@jrbtc
@jrbtc Год назад
We always error on the side of being slow and deliberate when our feet are off the ground.
@jaydoggie8379
@jaydoggie8379 Год назад
Thanks for another excellent instructive video. Still working on the system I will be using this fall. I have it setup in my barn and still practicing short climbs until I can get to my local arborist shop for a throwball and line. Nice pointers on getting comfortable with the system and good to see you instructing another person on your method.
@martindejaen3337
@martindejaen3337 Год назад
Great vídeo John,tanks Keila
@JD-mn8cx
@JD-mn8cx Год назад
Wow this looks great John , thanks for sharing! I’ll definitely be checking out your website and looking more into this. Thank you.
@the.mr.beacher
@the.mr.beacher Год назад
Do you have shorts on over your saddle or is that a sadde I've never seen before?
@Quest4TruthUSA
@Quest4TruthUSA Год назад
I'm so excited about this system you have here! I have been watching and practicing the knots. I am trying to figure out what system I need. I want a system that is light as possible because I am a backpacker, hunter and a prepper with a Bug-Out-Bag. I want it for all three. I love heights and have no fear. I know knots. Thanks!!!
@alexclawson6107
@alexclawson6107 Год назад
👍
@outdoorsman9384
@outdoorsman9384 7 месяцев назад
Hay JR. Looks great but seems complicated for us simpletons, been climbing for two year now just double rope, with Blake's hitch, quiet simple, too me it's a winner, have you ever tried it and if so what are your thoughts?
@jrbtc
@jrbtc 7 месяцев назад
Sure, i started out on a Blake's 15 yrs ago. Closed system, then open system so no knots tied at the tree, then added auto tending, then thru all the friction hitches looking for the best, then added a friction saver. But at the end of the day, friction of a moving rope is unnecessary work, noise and rope wear. Here, i am climbing twice as fast (1:1 instead of 2:1). I also have redundancy for my friction hitch. Adding redundancy adds content to the system. I have no problem with old school. I just have moved on. I have no problem with it, but feel I am faster and safer. If I throw high and get branches between my lines, no problem cuz i can switch to SRT and a basal anchor. You can't do that with a Blake's. Its all good though. Glad you're tied in.
@outdoorsman9384
@outdoorsman9384 7 месяцев назад
Just wish I could really get close up on your system, I just have a smart phone, it's hard to see all the steps. Every county in USA needs JRB rep, to show everyone up close and personal your technique and before we leave your seminar, we're schooled pros like you😁
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