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Gerald Beranek

Gerald Beranek

Күн бұрын

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@becksilverback9133
@becksilverback9133 Жыл бұрын
I lost track of this video for a minute then I saw another man that his head looks like a sucked cucumber and it's until now about 10 years later that I found Mr. Beranek and boy!! Did it brought joy to myself!!! Nice to have you back.
@stephenlawlor211
@stephenlawlor211 6 жыл бұрын
Can't believe I just found this video ! It's brilliant !
@atreestory
@atreestory 15 жыл бұрын
A small, but growing, number of climbers in the internet forums have successfully adapted the system into their routine double line climbing. It takes a little tweaking to tune it in, but once adjusted up properly it is very efficient. I'm pleased to see it being used by more and more climbers.
@thexmanjdd
@thexmanjdd 15 жыл бұрын
Wow! Can't wait to try it. Awesome job explaining it and showing it! It couldn't have been shown any better. I haven't gotten excited about a new climbing technique in a long time. So simple, but so smart and useful! Good job buddy!
@GeeKayKayGee
@GeeKayKayGee 6 жыл бұрын
Gerald Beranek must surely be one of climbing's most innovative and thoughtful as a worker as an educator and as a designer. Not to say that there are no others but to me he seems to be the original, the man who was there transitioning from forestry to arborculture.
@garlandremingtoniii1338
@garlandremingtoniii1338 2 жыл бұрын
Yes he is!! Yes he most certainly is. That is for sure.
@Dyltek
@Dyltek 11 жыл бұрын
Love the concept and love the narrating style. Overall good presentation!
@boydb56
@boydb56 15 жыл бұрын
You never fail to deliver the goods, my brother.
@vangoing
@vangoing 15 жыл бұрын
cleaver use of body n kit. i trying out some srt systems n think this tec would lend its self well. nice thinking
@raymondvillain
@raymondvillain 15 жыл бұрын
Great idea, thanks for posting this mmost useful video. But how did you attach the short runner to the pantin? It looks like you threaded it into the pantin and then sewed it. Am I right? And how to attach the bungee cord to the pantin? The pantin i bought does not have a likely looking spot to attach the bungee cord.
@YotaLizard
@YotaLizard 8 жыл бұрын
Gerald Beranek is the man. Best arborist educator out there by far. He's also done some amazing things.
@DHook
@DHook 15 жыл бұрын
Awesome system! Where to get the ankle strap? or what does it take to make one?
@TheExtremetree
@TheExtremetree 15 жыл бұрын
Very nice Mr. B
@scatoutdebutter
@scatoutdebutter 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, sir!
@Graiskye
@Graiskye 15 жыл бұрын
last one promise...... just curious as to where you are at there Gerry ? As in the location of your climbing park ? -G.
@atreestory
@atreestory 15 жыл бұрын
I sewed the runner to the pantin when the foot strap normally attaches, and then used Zing It thrown line to fasten the bungy to the pantin. I guess I could post a picture.
@Graiskye
@Graiskye 15 жыл бұрын
opps meant to ask you about your hitch Gerry, what are you using there a VT ? What is your hitch of choice, does it vary or always the same ? thanks Ger, -G.
@atreestory
@atreestory 15 жыл бұрын
the double line rope walker has been some time in the making,, and just recently I feel the bugs have been worked out enough to demonstrate. I'll post a short video of the system being used in an actual work scenario. Though with the holiday it will be a day or two before I get that edited and posted.
@atreestory
@atreestory 15 жыл бұрын
In the video I'm climbing at a friends place near Ft. Bragg. I pretty much have the land and trees to climb and setup whatever I want,, from access techniques to rigging and removals.
@MrBaastardo
@MrBaastardo 9 ай бұрын
Ciao 👋 Awesome 👍 .. Can this innovative pantin mod be purchased already made .. I'd B interested in that 👌 Video is really great 👍
@hawwwgjaw
@hawwwgjaw 12 жыл бұрын
That is slick!! Looks like I'm gunna hijack the wife's sewing machine n start playing.... Thanx a ton from the guys just starting out
@Nitemir76
@Nitemir76 8 жыл бұрын
Belles chaussures, oulala
@garlandremingtoniii1338
@garlandremingtoniii1338 2 жыл бұрын
“I adapted One part of an SRT rope walking system. And the part that I added is this right here. (He holds up The part for everybody to see.). Which is essentially a strip down short pan teen bungee cord with connector on the top. On the bottom is a short runner for attaching to my left ankle. That’s all there is to it folks.” (Really? Really Gerald? Really? Are you serious? All of this that you just said makes sense to you, but I dare say, it made any sense none whatsoever, to anyone else that have just watched it. 😂 lol 😆 Or, it will make any sense to the ones that will watch it. Gerald, I majored in, “ Mechanical-Engineering”. And, not one word of this makes any sense to me and I think in abstract on a daily basis. Now, With all that being said, watching you do everything that I just posted, makes sense. Because I’m following along with you in your outdoor classroom. But if those words were not part of a video? Lol 😅 I dare say, out of all the fellas that I taught off and on over a 40 year career, would have ever made sense of the sentences that you just said. Without the video to go along with it. With the video? You knocked it out of the park my friend!!! Bravo 👍 Bravo 🙌 P.S. Not only did I teach, “out in the field” impromptu, class-room-settings, only. When I was, “still on my tools.” Besides my own tools, I wouldn’t doubt in many ways you’ve owned over the years, Your own rolling heavy industrial mechanical engineering garage. I still do. My 2015 Ford F-550 4x4 king cab and over the years I built a separate garage just to do work in. And I can also hold all of my things. Like my lathes / presses / milling etc etc. Built my own over over-head-bridge-crane. Not, I repeat, not a gantry crane. Bridge cranes are attached to the interior structure of a building and are mounted onto the girders that support the roof and walls of the building. ( I Had to build my own sizable building all The way in the back of our acreage away from the house because starting out in early marriage I was always taking up too much room in our garage like most guys like me and you do. And my daddy warned me when I built my first one I built it way too small. And I wouldn’t let him help me with money to build one properly. You know, young arrogant strong wanna do it on my own. But a few years later on I broke down and let him financially help me. And like my mother told me it made him more happy in the world in his retirement to be involved in something. I myself grew up in a NW Montana logging family. In our YAAK VALLEY. I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of it or not. If you have it when you get time look it up. I could spend another hour or 2 typing out all about the family I grew up in and there logging company / forestry road building company. But I won’t bore you with things. As I was saying….. They are a permanent installation in factories and warehouses and can lift extremely heavy objects. Of course I’m sure you know all this already so I’ll shut up because now I’m just rambling.
@garlandremingtoniii1338
@garlandremingtoniii1338 2 жыл бұрын
I notice this video is 13 years old. And some change 😊. Can you still do this at your age now? Speaking of getting older, I also follow several other fellas along our lines. One of them is, AUGUST HUNICKE. I also really enjoy his videos. Here in the last six months to a year I notice he is slowing down and on several videos he’s complaining about his back really killing him and he hast to come out of the tree and let another fellow take over that’s been with him for sometime. And of course there’s other guys much younger than him. Suffice to say, I’d say that he is in all likelihood, not a day over 38. 😊 I believe, August is between 50 and, oh, Hmmmmmmm. 53 maybe, 54???? I do know that he took a bad fall a number of years ago. Frankly from the way he’s talked about it, I would say that our Lord in heaven blessed him by letting him live. Because he fell far enough to kill him 10 times over. Anyway, I personally believe a fall like that will aggravate you to no-end, as you get older.
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