: For thinner vertical trunks, climbers often use a "pinching" method, gripping the trunk with their toes or turning their feet outward to press crosswise against the bark for a resting position. Safety and Rigging
: If a split tree shows signs of instability, arborists may use specialized tools like a GRCS (Good Rigging Control System) to tie the two sides of the tree together for added security during the climb or removal. Teo Trunk - Climbing Trees
When climbing between two trunks, you aren't just limited to vertical movement; you can use the space between the stems for better stability and concealment. : For thinner vertical trunks, climbers often use
: For thinner vertical trunks, climbers often use a "pinching" method, gripping the trunk with their toes or turning their feet outward to press crosswise against the bark for a resting position. Safety and Rigging
: If a split tree shows signs of instability, arborists may use specialized tools like a GRCS (Good Rigging Control System) to tie the two sides of the tree together for added security during the climb or removal.
When climbing between two trunks, you aren't just limited to vertical movement; you can use the space between the stems for better stability and concealment.