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Old 15th November 2008, 10:21 AM   #61
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I love bombing 30'to 40' sections out of trees.I also love going for a ride when the rigging catches it.Its espically nice in dead trees.Oh what a rush,wondering wether or not the rope,the tree or the crotch can take it.If i think i got the room,i'll pull out huge pieces.
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Old 15th November 2008, 12:28 PM   #62
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What rigging? trunk wraps?
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Old 15th November 2008, 12:31 PM   #63
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Guess I'm just a little guy who likes BIG ropes, saws, trucks and just about anything else proportionately HEAVY.....maybe I have a complex

You got nothing to prove Rog, your rigging is exemplary from what Ive seen. Sorry I cant agree with you on this one though
That's Ok.......I'll be GRCS'y, you be the Hobb-it

But I pass on the Brylcream in the coiffure.....
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What rigging? trunk wraps?
Yep.Simple,effective,and if i need to tension and actually raise a limb,hook up to the truck,old school and effective,plus the danger makes its so much more fun,for me anyways.I live for danger and i'm not having fun unless i'm in some sort of danger.
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