Tree Limb Walking Techniques w/ Chris

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2023
  • Chris shares some of his techniques in order to have a successful limb walk.
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  • @craigflett8764

    exactly what i told myself when i wss climbing 20 years ago. Good job buddy

  • @boomupengineering

    Thanks for this tutorial. I don't see so many videos like this, although I need such instruction as a newbie. Greatly appreciated.

  • @jacobzjm

    look forward to watching more technik from Chris.

  • @scottlewis4633

    Awesome Chris and thank you for clear and concise technique how to take weight off the limb properly I’ll be watching whatever I can.

  • @user-sn9ef5xr2c

    Chris makes it look so easy. Great job!

  • @edwardrook8146

    This is a very good video, thank you. I wish you would demonstrate this technique on a limb with no branches for 15-20 feet with the tie in below 50 degrees. That's what I run into all the time and you can't find any demonstration on how to do it without spurs.

  • @cgriebel1

    Great job Chris. I have to say, this clip is hands down one of the most informative and useful climbing videos I've seen to date (from anyone). Not taking anything away from Abs or Cody btw, as their content is just as killer, but limb walking can obviously be tricky, and to see someone demo the finer points insofar as making yourself as light and nimble as possible while traversing out is priceless - not to mention best practices can save a life. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that the cameo appearance from Boom Boom was funny! Great work boys. Your efforts are appreciated by all.

  • @jamesdonovan5165

    Very well done. Just getting started limb walking. Thanks!

  • @Wherecrisgo

    Squirrel!!! You are sneaky 😂😂LMAO

  • @sendonikodawaru

    ありがとうございます

  • @alotl1kevegas860

    We seen Abdons harness. Can we get a video on what this guy keeps on his harness? 😊

  • @user-wq7yq8ou2v

    Thank you Chris! It was really helpfull. I wonder if you had a video about Limb walk but in a little bit more vertical limb? Thank you! (a beginner arborist and follower from Transilvania :D)

  • @richardbadish6990

    I aint going to lie, even tho im an Arborist. Limb Walking still to this day sketches me the fuck out. I do it still, but if i said i wasnt nervous. It'd be a bold face lie! I also have done most of my limb walking out over powerlines. And in trees that dont have much higher crotches then your work at line height. So you are kind of fighting the rope. Which is a miserable thing to go through. U also have to have your climbline tail end through a crotch and not below you. Because u dont want it in the lines either. See i trim trees in Michigan, which means 50-60ft trees are basically the maximum most the trees get. And thats on the tall side. Most utility lines are at approx 35-40ft high. So not only are you not in a favorable position as far as your tie in point gies.

  • @rogeriosilva5577
    @rogeriosilva5577 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Boa noite ,, sou aqui do Brasil,,

  • @anthonyholloway5522

    The easy part is walking out what I wanna see is something to make it easier for you on the walk back where your on a flat long limb walk back to the tree I have trouble keeping my balance when theres nothing to hold onto no stubs or limbs and your having to lanyard in to make another cut. And with srt it's even more complicated bcs you have to stand up to tighten your climb line up.

  • @josepodasdemadeira

    👍💯💯

  • @bumblebvr6

    What lanyard did you use to tie onto the branch when you reached your cutting position?

  • @TH-cl5be

    so i am just learning, why would you fix your lanyard to the piece of the branch that if the branch did fail you would be attached to it stopping you from swing back to the trunk sort of

  • @jackberdine

    What is the piece of hardware that Chris has for his bridge attachment? Which harness is he using?

  • @AlokKumar-lq7gq

    You are on the neem tree