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Self-Advancing Blakes Hitch 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
I like for the motion of the "UP" rope to advance the Blakes Hitch up at the same time as I pull down.

The problem of the Blakes Hitch is too close to your anchor delta. WHY?

The reader that responds with details of the rig that I have described will win two new Black Jacketed rope sleeves in the size of their choice.

Details:
Blakes hitch is used for the upper rope grabber and is self-advancing.

A second Blakes Hitch is used to allow the user to adjust the distance the upper Blakes Hitch from the center delta.

Attach the "UP" rope with a biner above the upper Blakes Hitch.

Awards will be presented at the Mississippi Rendezvous in October 7th, 2006

See you at the top,
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2 Years, 3 Months ago  
Hey Treetramp,

are we riding the same cosmic wave or did you check out the new tengu tip at treeclimbingnorthwest.com
http://newtribe.com/documents/tip2.htm

it just got posted earlier today

lets talk soon

cheers
 
 
 
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2 Years, 3 Months ago  
Looks like Tengu is the almost winner, though I'm finding this part of Treetramp's de_script_ion mysterious:
Attach the "UP" rope with a biner above the upper Blakes Hitch.

Thanks for posting that tip Tengu, great to see expanded techniques without the expected gear glut.
-moss
 
 
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Up rope attachment 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
Imagine if you can a connection of the UP rope not to your center delta but on to a biner that has a tether of about 24". You then can DdRT climb to the desired place.

Once safety lanyarded in you then can take the UP rope off the biner and redirect just like a split-tail. Having the two Blakes Hitches 24" away from your center delta gives much more freedom. Just be sure to adjust the distance _base_d on your ability to pull down on the lower BH for descent.

I find that a pulley to tend the lower BH is smooth and I am addicted to great gear.
Once you are aloft you can hoist your goodie bag up on the end of your down rope using the pulley that is already rigged and over your head. Twice the action for one rig.

To really blow your mind I make the twin BH rig adjustable to I can easily adjust the bridge distance for every size climber.

See it all in LIVE BREATHTAKING ACTION at Camp Bratton-Green this October 7th.

Camp Bratton-Green near Canton, Mississippi

 
 
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2 Years, 3 Months ago  
i just tie a 6 wrap prussick above my clip in point, on the "up" rope. I then run that down to a micropulley under the Blakes hitch. Effortless , i dont need to touch the blakes hitch to move it up, it goes up when i push doen on my foot loop.
 
 
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Cool Technique 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Tengu et al,

The self-advancing Blakes Hitch looks cool. I'll try it out this afternoon.
 
 
 
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Jim
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