The "one stick" method, just isn't for me.
I gave it a shot, climbed several trees and rappelled out of them all. Love the rappelling idea!
I've been looking at different climbing methods to be able to use the rappelling technique. Then I noticed the 2TC (two tether climbing) method and made my own modifications to suit me.
I'm still "tweeking" my set-up, as I started out using the double figure 8 knots on both tether lines, then switched to a quick link on the top tether line and may switch to one on the bottom too. The quick link is just quicker and easier to set up....and easier to pull down with the dyna-glide string. The Ropeman 1 and carabiners make the system adjustable to how much of a step to take and the diameter of the tree.
The loop for my boot was easier to get into and climb with than any boards or other flat steps/rungs that I tried.
Once I'm on my platform and am done hunting, that's when I'll switch over to my Figure 8, to make my rappel down.
So far, I'm liking how light weight and simple it is to use.
No climbing sticks! Any tree at any height!
I've been looking at different climbing methods to be able to use the rappelling technique. Then I noticed the 2TC (two tether climbing) method and made my own modifications to suit me.
I'm still "tweeking" my set-up, as I started out using the double figure 8 knots on both tether lines, then switched to a quick link on the top tether line and may switch to one on the bottom too. The quick link is just quicker and easier to set up....and easier to pull down with the dyna-glide string. The Ropeman 1 and carabiners make the system adjustable to how much of a step to take and the diameter of the tree.
The loop for my boot was easier to get into and climb with than any boards or other flat steps/rungs that I tried.
Once I'm on my platform and am done hunting, that's when I'll switch over to my Figure 8, to make my rappel down.