How do you set up a rock climbing anchor using a tree?
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How do you use a tree to set up a top rope rock climbing anchor?
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Answer:
Spot on Lizard King. When I rig circus truss I allow a safety factor of 1.4 for the inertia, 10 because it's people and I'll over rate truss to take 600kg for a 100kg tech in case he/she falls and shock loads the truss. All the truss comes with certification and allowable load limits. Trees don't.
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Great Answer Lizard! And a great link. It reminded me of Chapel Hill a place I've climbed in my earlier days and that it's always good to learn something new ever day.. LEADSTER LOL on and the two points I got for this less then informative post
Joanie
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