What is trees climbing?
Tree climbing is performed as a hobby or work. The purpose of climbing, as a hobby, is to climb the highest as possible. Those who climb trees for work are known as tree trimming and usually try to remove branches. Tree climbing can be done for free, with rope and harness or spikes. This is usually done only for the purpose of adrenaline rush. Children who climb trees are free solo climbing because they are young and have not yet learned rope techniques. As the high person rises, it depends on how well they know the route, their skills and the abilities and risks that the tree represents.
The rope technique and harness for climbing trees are the most popular. Unlike climbing with Spurs, the tree is not caused by any harm. This technique is done with a harness for climbing tree, carabiners, helmet and gloves. Trimmers of trees most often use this technique because it ensures the safety of climbers.
There are two types of rope techniques; a single rope or srt and a double rope or crumb. One rope technique is used for trees higher than 100 feet (30.48 m), such as FIRs, sequoos or spruce, because the routes usually form a straight line. The rise is used to create outputs using SRT techniques. It is a device that locks on the spot if the climber falls. When descending, Petzl is used as it slows down the descent when the handle is released.
The double rope technique is used in climbing trees less than 100 feet high (30.48 m) such as maples, poplars, oaks and pine. DRT offers additional protection due to additional rope and prevents resistance. To use the crush, you throw a rope over a branch in which they try to climb and secure it in the saddle with Blake's curtain. A climber before pulling on one side of the rope to pull up.
Mountaineering trees with spikes are one of the simpler methods, but it's more risky and can damage the tree climbed. SpikesThey must wear with high upper shoes to avoid stabbing. Connect the spikes to the shoes immediately before the climb to avoid the walks on them and increase your chances of injury. Secure the safety line and check the tree to see if there is no bark to prevent slipping. Climb to the tree by stabbing the spikes into the trunk and stemming up.