Australian tree and rope access equipment specialists atraes presents a second video on srt single rope technique.
Single rope technique tree climbing.
Includes use of throw line and method of getting your rope up into the tree.
The single rope technique srt is used mainly for getting to the top of large trees that cannot be easily free climbed.
Ppe personal protective equipment such as carabiners harnesses and helmets.
Safety check the process a climber uses to ensure the climbing system is set up and connected correctly.
Oaks poplars maples and pines for example.
This technique is very simple but in a lot of cases the quickest and most effective way of ascending a tree to the point where the arboist selects their final tie in point.
Demonstration of single rope climbing technique for climbing trees.
Srt single rope technique srt single rope technique is a newer advanced way of tree climbing that uses your biggest muscles in your body less friction in the system time saving this will all in the end help productivity in the tree its self.
To allow an arborist to safely climb a tree in order to select a good high tie in point to work from using a climbing rope and a safety lanyard.
Climbing srt has many advantages.
Dbrt is more commonly used in trees that grow up to 100 feet tall.
Doubled rope technique dbrt now called mrs moving rope system and single rope technique srt now called static or stationery rope system srs.
Srt single rope technique where a climber ascends or descents via a single fixed rope.
Single rope technique srt is a new climbing technique that is revolutionising tree work at a faster pace than any other system of recent years.
There are two basic tree climbing techniques.
It has moved things a step further from using single rope techniques purely for access now the tree climber can work his her way around the canopy on a single leg of rope.
This is a very simple setup that allows you the efficiency of srt ascent while still using your traditional ddrt climbing system to work the tree.
A really easy way to get past the hesitation of srt work positioning is to use a technique called single up double down.
Dbrt is simpler and safer making it the preferred method for beginning climbers.
Single rope work positioning has played a huge part in the evolution of the tree work climbing industry in recent years.
With the adequate hardware a throw line an attached weight and a launching system e g a bow or slingshot a climbing rope can be anchored to a branch very high in the tree.
This is done by launching the weight with.