The Ultimate SRT Saddle Hunting Setup - The Halfline Climbing System - Updated for 2024

Want a climbing system that fits in your saddle pouch?! Tired of hauling bulky climbers, sticks, or heavy rope? Discover the Half-line Climbing System, a game-changer for mobile hunters! In this video, Scott Kurtenbach introduces a revolutionary lightweight, easy-to-use, and safe climbing system featuring the Trango Vergo belay device, 40 feet of 9 mm rope, CT Quick Roll, and a hitch cord backup for unbeatable safety. Learn how to use this efficient setup, adapted from popular arborist and rock climbing techniques, to enhance your hunting experience. Say goodbye to cumbersome equipment and hello to streamlined, effective tree climbing!
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00:00 Intro
1:05 What is the Half-line system?
1:49 System Overview
2:06 Where to buy
2:16 Preset Paracord Loops
3:24 Two-Tether Climbing Method
4:45 Installing the rope
8:50 Attaching the system
12:12 Tying the Knut Backup Hitch
14:28 Descending
16:30 Ascending w/ Footloop
20:03 Ascending w/o Footloop
22:08 Time it takes
22:51 Tree Selection
24:08 Retrieving the rope
26:10 Contact Us
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Climbing trees for saddle hunting using arborist methods like SRT (SRS), DRT (MRS), or RADs are a very safe and minimalist method for mobile saddle hunters if done properly and with the right equipment. We are showing you exactly how we climb into trees with minimal equipment, cost and effort.
This method may not be for everyone but think of it as another tool in your arsenal. We believe climbing using either SRT, DRT, or RADs is one of the safest, quietest, least expensive ways to climb a tree for saddle hunting. We hope you all benefit from these methods. Please like and share with others.
Feel free to comment down below with your questions, We'd love to help in any way we can.
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Disclaimer: Tree climbing can be inherently dangerous and should only be undertaken with proper training, equipment, and supervision. The following video is intended for informational purposes only and does not serve as a substitute for professional instruction or guidance. The techniques and practices shown in the video may not be suitable for all individuals or circumstances. Viewers are strongly advised to seek the guidance of certified tree climbing professionals or relevant experts before attempting any tree climbing activities. The creators of this video, as well as the platform hosting it, assume no liability for any injuries, damages, or accidents that may occur as a result of viewers attempting to replicate or engage in the activities demonstrated. Safety should always be the highest priority when engaging in outdoor activities, especially those involving heights and potentially hazardous environments.

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