If I’m not strong enough to pull myself up a tree, what’s the minimum amount of gear I can use to give myself a mechanical advantage.
@wrinkledasian520610 сағат бұрын
I got here because I was trying trim a tree which is tall but thin so can't climb it. Regardless, this is magic and makes me want to learn how to throw a rope just to learn it.
@omniwingКүн бұрын
You have awakened some type of ancient primordial drive within me. I have always been good at climbing trees and loved doing it my whole life, and now I know there is a professional way to do it. The birds are singing!
@WherecrisgoКүн бұрын
💪 get after it bud! Thank you for your support🤙
@meltoninyourmouth2 күн бұрын
Would love to get into this. Gear is freaking expensive!
@martinsonnenfeld84012 күн бұрын
Man, I've been a professional arborist for +12 years and this made me realize I knew absolutely nothing about how to throw a rope :-). Thanks!
@FRANCISCOROSA-pr6vv2 күн бұрын
Francisco Campinas. Muito obrigado, pelo vídeo ! Abraços de Campinas/ Brasil.
@_rtmafia57453 күн бұрын
Pg&E could never let us climb a tree like that. And im glad. This way is hard
@BartlettArboristSupply2 күн бұрын
Oh, no doubt about that! Definitely easier ways to climb in today's era. Climb safe!
@aravec3 күн бұрын
That was incredibly impressive. There's a man who knows his trade.
@PAOLO_014 күн бұрын
very good
@BartlettArboristSupply3 күн бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@PAOLO_013 күн бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply ❤️
@shilomachine40434 күн бұрын
Bro no vi lo basico en tu video.
@BartlettArboristSupply4 күн бұрын
Que es lo que tu consideras, "básico"?
@shilomachine40434 күн бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply el titulo del video lo puede ver cualquier persona que no se dedica a esto, como yo y considerar como básico tal vez solo una cuerda normal, pero tienes arnes y otras cosas que no me parecen básicas; aun asi me parece que es un buen video.
@BartlettArboristSupply3 күн бұрын
Entendido. Pero, es dirigido a los principiantes que quieren empezar en la industria de arboricultura y estas herramientas son lo básico para completar un trabajo mientras estén seguros a todos tiempos. Gracias por su comentario!
@Kevin-zq3wy5 күн бұрын
Can you make a video going over the tools you use you recommend?
@BartlettArboristSupply3 күн бұрын
Absolutely, we can work on something like that!
@Kevin-zq3wy2 күн бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply Awesome!! I’m new to climbing, just interested for and really curious about the best beginner tools!!
@Smile-hp1xg8 күн бұрын
I want to see what other people are doing when they can’t get a nice high tie in point lol I love watching people on here but I want to see the videos no body wants to share, let’s see the terrible jobs not the perfect ones
@BartlettArboristSupply3 күн бұрын
We can try and do something like that, however, at the moment, the channel is directed more towards informational rather than real work scenarios. That should be coming in the near future though.
@Smile-hp1xg3 күн бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply sounds great but like you said real work scenarios and bet your views will double
@skinny71778 күн бұрын
I’m new to the open rope system I know and seen how to get the friction saver up in the truck and get my climbing road up and what not but what’s the best way to retrieve the friction saver after your done climbing
@BartlettArboristSupply5 күн бұрын
Retrieval is fairly simple. Use the appropriate retrieval cone, ball, or XSRE carabiner and the friction saver comes down to the ground. However, if you would like to soft retrieve the friction saver, there are two simple methods. The first one includes draping throw line on a branch union above the friction saver and tied to it. The second involves using the bitter end of the rope and a carabiner, it is a bit to explain but here is a link to the video that will demonstrate just that ➡️ kzfaq.info/get/bejne/g9Wbqciqq6fOgYE.htmlsi=yfEfLGS4nlI6hLJX
@FreeShrugs3198 күн бұрын
Do you have any videos on ascending 45 degree limbs? Flat or vertical are more intuitive but 45 degrees is challenging.
@BartlettArboristSupply5 күн бұрын
We do not have a video like that up on the channel just yet, but the simplest way to do just that is by incorporating the lanyard and flipping up, while pushing against the limb. It is a bit easier on moving rope system too.
@FreeShrugs3195 күн бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply thanks for responding.
@jamesbanner26698 күн бұрын
Zigzag is best. The apprentice stows it anyway.
@FreeShrugs3199 күн бұрын
Which saddle are you wearing? Any recommendations? For saddle? Rope for srt?
@BartlettArboristSupply5 күн бұрын
The harness used in the video is the TreeMOTION Evo, that specific model is no longer available. Some good harnesses to look into: DMM Kinisi Max, Petzl Seqouia ( regular or SRT), TreeAustria Pro or Teufelberger's TreeMOTION Pro. Ropes for SRS can range from 24-strand to 48-strand. There are differences between elongation, SRS ONLY, the strand count, diameter...etc. Typically, most go with a 24-strand rope that can withstand the abuse of ascenders and can be used comfortably with both MRS & SRS climbing styles. Cousin Atrax 11.6mm, Tachyon 11.5mm, and Blue Moon 11.7mm are excellent ropes to use!
@sendonikodawaru9 күн бұрын
ありがとうございます
@artemiogomez86199 күн бұрын
Beautiful!
@BartlettArboristSupply5 күн бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@uglyapple10 күн бұрын
Great video. You're the only online climber I've seen using any sort of aid above your friction hitch to assist with releasing the hitch for advancing and/or descending. It's something I've contemplated incorporating but had some concerns about it possibly causing unexpected release while maneuvering around, over and through crowded canopies. What has your experience been? Have you talked about it in any videos or would you consider doing so? Thanks for the videos you put out, some helpful content.
@BartlettArboristSupply5 күн бұрын
Thanks! That friction hitch aid is Big Jim's Hitch Breaker, Abdon has been using it quite regularly at work and has had no issues with it releasing the hitch. That specific version is midline attachable, whereas others are not. It is a fantastic accessory to make climbing that much more enjoyable; it makes the hitch based system almost mechanical! We have not done a video on the hitch breaker yet, but it is now going on the list!
@aithnesanders143611 күн бұрын
I got my protos helmet today but the padding on the inside looks almost worn. It's ripping all over on the edges. I purchased mone from vermeer Canada
@ravenshield782311 күн бұрын
Nice!
@DaemionThade11 күн бұрын
Awesome, thanks!
@ravenshield782312 күн бұрын
This kit has been invaluable, cost can't even be a consideration when I look at how much it's helped me and how versatile it's been for me as a beginner. Most importantly, it hasn't faltered once. The Arbormaster BRW has been impressively abrasion resistant and the hitch cord is like new, and I've used it to lower myself plenty on the hitch cord alone. Flip lined in but fully unweighted on it.
@BartlettArboristSupply11 күн бұрын
Hell yeah, plenty of other ways to configure the lanyard to ones advantage. Glad you enjoy it!
@user-uk9rg3le1k14 күн бұрын
Thank you so much bro🙏🏻
@BartlettArboristSupply12 күн бұрын
Always welcome
@assassinlexx199314 күн бұрын
Will try this knot but not to climb . My feet are for staying on the ground.👍🏻
@BartlettArboristSupply12 күн бұрын
Enjoy, this hitch has more uses to it than just climbing!
@ravenshield782315 күн бұрын
What size and length hitch cord are you using here? 10mm 34?
@BartlettArboristSupply12 күн бұрын
The hitch cord used in the video is Teufelberger's EpiCord 9mm 30".
@ravenshield782312 күн бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply Thank you for the reply.
@guloguloguy15 күн бұрын
THANKS FOR THIS, AND ALL OF YOUR OTHER VERY GOOD DEMO VIDEOS!!! THAT'S A NICE WALNUT TREE!!!...GREAT ADVICE!!!
@BartlettArboristSupply12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@guloguloguy15 күн бұрын
WOW!!! THANKS FOR SHOWING THESE INTERESTING DEVICES, AND THEIR FEATURES!!
@guloguloguy15 күн бұрын
THANK YOU, FOR THIS HELPFUL DEMO VIDEO!!! YOU MAKE IT LOOK EASY!!...
@BartlettArboristSupply12 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@2000coco15 күн бұрын
Whattttta cool pro👏👏❣
@2000coco15 күн бұрын
Impressive skills! Not easy to talk and climb at the same time so well done with the lesson 🤩💯😍thanks for sharing!! New sub 🙌
@BartlettArboristSupply12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗
@corwin451415 күн бұрын
Can i ask what glasses you are using? I need some good glasses that cover around my eyes. I seem to have a knack for small pieces going around my glasses
@Wherecrisgo9 күн бұрын
Search for heatwave z87
@briananderson455215 күн бұрын
Oh just fishing the loop ........yeah had a guy set a rigging line to high and had to do this with a shot line ......good on ya for showing it for this reason
@Sethhaun7815 күн бұрын
I bought one from you.but am afraid of it ..not fan of screw on life support. Or swivels..that screw in..plus the other brand of triple action alluminum snaps have had issues malfunctioning..climbing arborist does video on this..i like old metal or snaps..i think most underrated carobiners are the ct pillars i love them from bartlett arborist..they are affordable and have keeper in them
@hansyoutube267816 күн бұрын
ﹰCool trick! Even smoother installed with two pully carabiners 8)
@AlbertoLopez-xh4ri16 күн бұрын
Me podría hacer favor de enviar el video detallado de como hacer los nudos?
@Kaizen74717 күн бұрын
That blakes hitch as a spider leg is genius, i cant believe im dumb enough to not have come up with that before
@biglog98717 күн бұрын
Best lanyard adjuster out! I do this and never even realized it till now😂
@feldwebel773417 күн бұрын
good vid, thanks👍
@BartlettArboristSupply16 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@cairn176317 күн бұрын
Are those Oakley Jawbreakers?
@BartlettArboristSupply16 күн бұрын
No, they are HeatVisual Z87+
@cairn176316 күн бұрын
@BartlettArboristSupply Thank you, those look great- and so much cheaper than jawbreakers. Think I'll grab a pair
@philosborn184018 күн бұрын
What kind of setup are you using as an adjustable bridge on your belt?
@BartlettArboristSupply17 күн бұрын
This bridge is not adjustable. It is the standard webbing bridge that comes stock on the TreeAustria Pro.
@Kaizen74718 күн бұрын
Man this channel is very underrated 😂
@user-kh2gl2qz2r18 күн бұрын
Thank you ^^ I have a question. What the use of figuer 8 knot after colve hitch on carabiner?
@BartlettArboristSupply17 күн бұрын
It was and is still practiced by some, to include that Figure 8 as an identifier/additional stopper knot for aerial rescue purposes.
@user-kh2gl2qz2r17 күн бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply Thank you. Marking and stopper !!👍
@Kaizen74718 күн бұрын
This can be replaced by the poor man's Prusik hitch right?
@BartlettArboristSupply16 күн бұрын
What do you consider the "poor mans prussic"?
@jacobzjm18 күн бұрын
like this kind of topic very much.thank you!
@hectoracevedo199418 күн бұрын
🗿
@mutaresvivir18 күн бұрын
¿"lo b@sico"? 😅
@zacharycrutchfield836419 күн бұрын
Love your vids man!
@BartlettArboristSupply18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@mehhhhhhhh221519 күн бұрын
But but but its fun
@ravenshield782320 күн бұрын
I thought I was the only one who did the Tony 2 Times. Nice.
@BartlettArboristSupply19 күн бұрын
It's a classic movie, how could one not quote something from it!