Davej wrote:Thanks Moss, I found those Tengu Tips. I'll make a loop today and try a Prusik and maybe a few other knots. I guess I will have to admit that a mechanical thingie probably would slide up slack rope better than any knot. I gave footlocking a few tries yesterday and that might work if I worked on it or maybe had something like a rubber or neoprene pad strapped to the top of my shoe. Also I can see this old strap-_style_ saddle might get some neoprene or minicell foam wrapping also.Try the "single foot" footlocking technique, it is much easier to learn and is very effective. Single foot locking is great when you have trunk contact with the tree, one foot stays on the trunk to stabilize your position, the other works the footlock. It works fine for branch (air) ascents too.
Form a loop in the down rope like so:

Point your toes down or tilt your foot down to lock the rope and stand on it:

Raise your toes or tip your foot upward to unlock and move your foot up the rope for the next "lock".
You have to hand tend the rope below your foot until gravity on the down rope causes the footlock loop to self-tend, usually at 8-10 ft. above the ground.

-moss