The ability to capture the trunk in the canopy anchor (as well as the branch) allows the climber to: 1) Achieve a different position in the tree (facing a different direction) 2) Utilize a (live, viable) branch which has a dangerously horizontal profile if used with a traditional anchor. Related videos:
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20 июл 2024