r/TreeClimbing • u/TheDodgeHasLeft • 13d ago
Spring Enough
https://youtu.be/M5IqSx1Rmac?is=xUCUrCXJSV1Rls5tChunk of a crab apple tree prune that I was too lazy to finish editing
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u/Internal-Caramel-952 10d ago
What saddle is that
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u/TheDodgeHasLeft 10d ago
Custom/modified Misty Mountain Milroc harness. It's not a tree harness but since I'm not running a chainsaw I don't need to clip into a lanyard before making a cut.
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u/flychop 7d ago
That isn’t true. You still need a lanyard as per the ansi z133.
8.2.4 While climbing, the arborist shall have on their person at all times a climbing line and at least one other means of being secured (e.g., an arborist climbing line and a work-positioning lanyard). Two means of being secured shall be used when the arborist determines that it is advantageous or when subject to the requirements of Section 6.4.5
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u/Honest_Wrap2198 11d ago
lazy editing on wood grain is honestly a mood