Complete Guide To Safely Installing And Rigging Zipline Tension Line Over A River
A full guide on anchors, rope, knots and everything needed to safely rig and tension a Zipline. The rope used for this line is 10mm static, Kernmantle that has a breaking strength of 6000 lbs when new. Although this video provides a lot of the information to safely install a zipline / tension line it is by no means a full guide. Proper rigging requires years of practice and training to cover every detail. A couple hazards not covered in this video would include: Rope selection, gear inspections, and deviations. Shot in 4K on the GoPro10 at 30 FPS

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