DRT Mock Hunt for Large Trees | Saddle Hunting
Автор: NY Saddle Hunter
Загружено: 2019-06-06
Просмотров: 22029
Описание:
Shop these products on our Website: https://www.newyorksaddlehunter.com/a...
This is a mock hunt so you see exactly what it's like to hunt in our minimalist DRT style for saddle hunting large trees. Pay particular attention to the size of this tree, as it's inaccessible by climbing sticks, strap on steps, and in some cases steps on public land.
In our first video (watch here: • Best climbing technique for saddle hunters... ) we introduced you to our method of climbing.
We highly recommend watching that video as well.
This is a very minimalist method for mobile saddle hunters. We are showing you exactly how we climb into large trees with minimal equipment, cost and effort.
This method may not be for everyone, but think of it as another tool in your arsenal. Please watch until the end as there's a lot of information on DRT climbing technique that we believe is one of the safest, quietest, least expensive ways to climb a tree for saddle hunting. I hope you all benefit from our technique. Please like and share with others.
Please remember that climbing of any kind is inherently dangerous. The DRT climbing method has been a standard in the arbor industry for 100 years. But remember It's only safe if you do it right. Ensure your knots are tied correctly and make sure you set every knot before you get off the ground. This is our method that we use in saddle hunting, but only do what makes you comfortable and do this at your own risk.
Feel free to comment down below with your questions, We'd love to help in anyway we can.
Join our Saddle Hunters Forum here: / 48228. .
Business Email (business inquiries only): [email protected]
Just a quick video on how to descend when DRT climbing also some discussion on difficulty
Hunters Who climb trees typically have no training. One of the reasons we made these videos was to introduce hunters to what arborists use to climb safely. Just like anything its incumbent on you to seek out training from a qualified professional , and practice to learn how to do it properly. It's no different than learning firearm safety or anything that's inherently dangerous.
Feel free to ask questions in the comments section and we'll be happy to offer any help we can.
Thanks for watching, climb safe and best of luck !
Повторяем попытку...
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео
-
Информация по загрузке: