In this series of how to, Abdon shares the basics on how to climb SRT/SRS bartlettman.com
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@TheKde258 ай бұрын
Been an arborist for nearly 2 decades and never even tried srt. This video makes me want to. Excellent job.
@BartlettArboristSupply8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Xc315 ай бұрын
If you're climbing a lot of tall stuff its 100% the way to go. Just the ease of ascend is worth the kit imo and it will earn itself back in no time.
@ryanlewis1834Ай бұрын
14 year and same
@gabebraveheart254110 ай бұрын
I have watched a ton of “how to srt” videos and this is the most informative and concise I have seen.
@bennydafarmer865Ай бұрын
Fuck yeah one of the best demo intros for arborist
@BartlettArboristSupply29 күн бұрын
Thanks homie 💪!
@TheFiredog311 ай бұрын
Very good video, just getting into climbing, pruning and felling from up in the tree. 63y/o retired firefighter with rope rescue experience and find climbing exciting and great exercise. Most of my equipment was purchased from Bartlett Arborist Supply, you can always find videos on KZbin about the equipment you sell that is very helpful. Keep up with the great videos.
@BartlettArboristSupply11 ай бұрын
Thank you, cheers!!
@claudeanthony46828 күн бұрын
super smooth demo
@Wallace033327 күн бұрын
This is one of the best tutorials, thank you!
@BartlettArboristSupply26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@mootseighthecatСағат бұрын
Spot on info. Cheers, old Cdn.Arborist.
@OutlandFL10 ай бұрын
Excellent and very thorough instructional video on the itemized 1, 2, 3 requirements for SRT/SRS since I have seen a few video's others make that don't include critical safety alerts and DETAILS for the friction knots or equipment in each situation as thoroughly that you do show. When misinterpreted in those other video's some can and I am sure have, gotten themselves into some trouble. You mentioned the "why's and reasons for" which is important in a life-critical activity rather than give opinions only that other video's don't always justify since most others don't include those "reasons for." So I appreciate that you included all the possibilities one can encounter to stay out of trouble since being up high is no place to find out you did it wrong.. right? Thanks!
@bryancampbell219710 ай бұрын
AWESOME Thank you for demonstrating in a tree..not on the ground. Sometimes seeing the demo in a real instance is ultra valuable
@BartlettArboristSupply10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@robertsieben5745 ай бұрын
I love your drip brother, I’m new to the culture and industry of the tree world please upload any tips and tricks your vids keep me intrigued and excited as time goes on I’ll find my swag. Love from Australia X
@BartlettArboristSupply5 ай бұрын
Right on, thanks for watching!🤙
@r.g.36368 ай бұрын
thank you.... you guys are great teachers....!!!!
@BartlettArboristSupply7 ай бұрын
Thank you🙌!
@threeriversforge19974 ай бұрын
I love the idea of just walking up the rope like that. I'm way too big for such things, but I sure wouldn't mind trying it just once before I die!
@robertsieben5745 ай бұрын
Great content mate, god bless keep going ❤
@BartlettArboristSupply5 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙌
@wisniewskijan483910 ай бұрын
Really love your videos guys ❤🐒🦫 Very cool that you Do your videos in two languages 👌😎
@BartlettArboristSupply10 ай бұрын
Thanks! 😃
@shawnengelman50295 ай бұрын
Great video buddy.
@BartlettArboristSupply5 ай бұрын
Thanks big dawg!
@VinnyMartello8 ай бұрын
I just do takedowns of trees mostly and I rock the spikes and a prusik but it’s time to learn a little more and do more.
@BartlettArboristSupply8 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@wellbertuswelly70209 ай бұрын
Kereeen
@wellbertuswelly70209 ай бұрын
Menakjubkan. Sangat sangat kereeen Seperti Predator and Alien. Yang bergalax xi ke planet bumi. 😊😊😊 Think youuuu
@cgriebel111 ай бұрын
Nice vid Boom Boom. Hey, where did you pick up that slick wooden handpiece for the hitch? Anyone retail custom pieces, or is this something I'd need to make up on the bench out of a section of thick hardwood dowel?
@BartlettArboristSupply11 ай бұрын
I sourced mine from a friend. You can search it as Big Jim's Hitch Breaker.
@n085fs22 күн бұрын
What diameter rope is typically used? I been messing around on a 1/4" double braided for myself and a 5/8" polypropylene for limb control, it has a core, idk how many strands, but my neighbor who's into rock climbing has a 3/8" or maybe even 1/2" for climbing. What's normal? Is 1/4" too thin? Does anyone else use 1/4"?
@ryandelcourt477411 ай бұрын
ty bro, what are your thoughts on metal vs rope tether on your wrench?
@BartlettArboristSupply11 ай бұрын
Prefer the soft tether rather than metal. During spar work, I can cinch it tight to the wood and spin around to make a nice face cut. Side loading the tether wouldn't matter, just keep an eye on the slic pin orientation.
@FT4Freedom4 ай бұрын
It's definitely a concise intro. Everything else fill in the blanks.
@countrylife45844 ай бұрын
I've seen tons of your videos and enjoy and learn a lot from them. One thing I've seen a few times is that object above your prusik that looks like a piece of cork. What is this? I've looked for them and can't find them. I'd love to have one! Thanks in advance!
@BartlettArboristSupply4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! That small wooden accessory is known as "Big Jim's Hitch Breaker and it was gifted from a friend.
@countrylife45844 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly! Would you happen to know where I could purchase one from? God bless and safe climbing my friend!
@BartlettArboristSupply4 ай бұрын
Not entirely sure where to source.
@countrylife45844 ай бұрын
Thank you. I was able to locate a few suppliers that carry them. Incase would like to know, they make them mid line attachable as well. Happy climbing! God bless
@drakewesterman97984 ай бұрын
You should put links to the products used in video
@BartlettArboristSupply4 ай бұрын
Excellent suggestion! We will do this moving forward.
@TimberTrainer10 ай бұрын
The Wrench seems outdated compared to the Akimbo and Runner. It only makes sense for someone looking to transition into SRS who already owns all the other gear. The Rope Runner Pro doesn’t cost more more than a stiff teather, wrench, eye & eye, and hitch climber.
@BartlettArboristSupply10 ай бұрын
Sure, the wrench may be a bit outdated however it has been cemented in the SRS world and keeps the user up to date on the many different hitches that exist today. There is also the fact that some climbers do not like mechanicals, which may be a deciding factor. But I do agree, mechanicals are butter smooth!
@A.E.Lanman7774 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on carrying a flip line with you to help you to anchor into a spot your working or even helping you out to and back from the end of the branch?
@BartlettArboristSupply4 ай бұрын
Lanyards definitely increase stability when working at height and is always recommended to climb with one. For coming back in from a limb walk, usually redirecting is the best choice or a mechanical advantage system would be better.
@user-rc1bx3nq2rАй бұрын
What’s the name of the friction hitch you use on this video?
@BartlettArboristSupplyАй бұрын
The Catalon Hitch.
@leebennett36725 ай бұрын
Hi what is that little brown device above your hitch .thanks
@BartlettArboristSupply5 ай бұрын
It is called a Hitch Breaker.
@TheBereanAtheist3 ай бұрын
Which saddle are you wearing? Any recommendations? For saddle? Rope for srt?
@BartlettArboristSupply2 ай 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!
@ajrubberduck1238 ай бұрын
Could you go up on DRT and then go round the canopy on the chicane Srt with a 16 strand rope ?
@BartlettArboristSupply8 ай бұрын
Planning on foot locking up? You should be able to do that.
@ajrubberduck1238 ай бұрын
Yeah I mainly foot lock up anyways or hip thrust
@minimalman10006 ай бұрын
What is the device being used to pull the hitch down when descending? Thanks
@BartlettArboristSupply6 ай бұрын
It is called the Big Jim's Hitch Breaker.
@Sethhaun7811 ай бұрын
The wrench taketh...50 percent of the load .thanks to Bingham and guys like that and mumford.with there tinkering skillls
@BartlettArboristSupply11 ай бұрын
Excellent comment, thank you for bringing that up!
@Sethhaun7810 ай бұрын
Back then you only learned from other crews or other guys .so you wouldn't know any of this and had to earn it.via a apprenticeship or someone that would even train you..key word IF.
@teamja10889 ай бұрын
The only reason I am hesitant to go to SRT is I am not a light climber. I weigh 260lbs without any gear, boots, or a saw. As the story goes, that means at my top crotch the rope has around 550+ lbs of force on it and it only has a WLL of 850lbs (8500lb break strength). Not the widest of safety margins to say the least. Conversely, using DRT the weight on my rope is halved, again as the story goes, which makes me feel safer with the wider safety margin. I have been thinking of switching from my current ropes to tower climbing ropes as they are stronger but I have not seen anyone online (where I have obtained all of my climbing training this far) use them so I have no idea if they are worth the extra money, plus none of the ones I have seen for sale have eyes on them, which makes using the Zigzag more difficult I found out as a knot termination tends to get in the way of its function.
@BartlettArboristSupply9 ай бұрын
I see your concerns. I guess, I am a bit confused as how you phrased, " top crotch your rope has around 550 lbs of force". Are you referring strictly to the rope's WLL or the branch union? If it's the branch union you are concerned with; we can only "guesstimate" what the branch union is rated for after identifying the tree species and whether it is in good condition. We are working with unrated anchors, whilst other at-height workers have rated anchors and know their WLL. Might want to canopy anchors instead of basal anchors if you're worried at the forces applied. If it was about the rope and it's WLL, refrain from jumping into the system.
@audi_steve83639 ай бұрын
Hey where did you get your glasses??????
@BartlettArboristSupply9 ай бұрын
Heatwave Visual.
@alotl1kevegas86011 ай бұрын
Was that a Catalyst hitch you were climbing on?
@BartlettArboristSupply11 ай бұрын
It's the Catalyone.
@alotl1kevegas86011 ай бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply Thank you. You guys are the best!
@sarahmattgosma-helfrich38809 ай бұрын
What is that just below the wrench, above the hitch?
@alotl1kevegas8609 ай бұрын
@@sarahmattgosma-helfrich3880It's a round piece of wood with a hole in the center. It's called a "hitch breaker"
@sarahmattgosma-helfrich38809 ай бұрын
@@alotl1kevegas860 so, basically it’s that? Duh… wish I could attach a photo of what I made after your comment. Very simple solution to solve the locking hitch issues
@nathansmith9659 ай бұрын
can anyone recommend a video for beginners wanting to learn how to climb from scratch. i have no idea what this guy is saying.
@BartlettArboristSupply9 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZiqkqFjqdSobq8 Watch that one ☝️.
@Sethhaun7811 ай бұрын
Why couldn't you use 16 strand ..i have the bigger ropewremch ..need order small one 11 13 order from u comes today new bluemoon......
@BartlettArboristSupply11 ай бұрын
You can, however the toothed cams on the ascenders may damage the cover of the 16-strand and since most basic 16's are cover dependent, they could potentially weaken your rope. But if you foot lock it, have at it. It's just a general recommendation based on ropes and their load distribution.
@Sethhaun7811 ай бұрын
@@BartlettArboristSupply 12 strand would work or no?
@audi_steve83639 ай бұрын
@@Sethhaun78 12 strand is worst
@nathansmith9659 ай бұрын
he says the basics "" and proceeds to spout out nothing but jargon that only tree climbers know
@BartlettArboristSupply9 ай бұрын
This is the basics for SRT climbing, if you are new to climbing and only want the bare bones basics for traditional climbing, this is the wrong video for you. May we suggest this video >>> kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZiqkqFjqdSobq8si=-3LTCcSnj6o_zNfd . Hopefully the jargon in the recommended basics video makes sense.
@richkellett24185 ай бұрын
Jargon: “special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.” Might be because it’s a video for tree climbers 🤔
@williamlong965317 күн бұрын
If you don't know enough of the basics to understand then you're better off with drt