Redundant Bridge:10 Options and 50 Configurations

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JRB has consistently endorsed the concept of having redundant points of connection between our tree/hunting saddle and the rope, whether it is a climbing rope, a lifeline, or a rappel rope. It is valuable in climbing, rappel and emergency scenarios, regardless of the climbing method. Unfortunately, most saddle hunters don't yet understand the value of a redundant bridge, particularly in those crucial self-rescue scenarios. In this video, JRB outlines 10 "fixed devices" as options for building a bridge and given all the variations in configuration, there are 50+ combinations demonstrated and more described. Note that JRB does not recommend the use of a conventional "tether" because they can get us stuck in a tree. We always need a line to ground. Related videos:
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