Throwball Basics and Paracord Presets
The arborist throwball is used by a Saddle Hunter to rig a climbing rope into a tree, whether using the JRB Climbing Method, or traditional methods such as MRS/DRT/DdRT or SRT/SRS. Typically, a loop of paracord, known as a "paracord preset" is left in the tree to facilitate future climbs. This video covers basic throwball technique based on the self-taught style and lessons learned by JRB. Also includes tips on how to hide the paracord preset after rigging. https://jrbtreeclimbing.com/ https://www.apecanyon.com/ Use JRB15 coupon code for 15% off! https://www.rocknarbor.com/ Use JRB10 coupon code for 10% off! / jrbtree (Facebook Private Group) / jrbtreeclimbing (Facebook Public Page) / jrbtreeclimbing (Patreon support is appreciated) DISCLAIMER: Viewers assume responsibility for their own safety. This video is provided for demonstrational and informational purposes only, and is not considered advice nor instruction. Climbing and related knot tying activities are dangerous and should be performed only with appropriate training, supervision and protective equipment. The author disclaims responsibility for the clarity, comprehensiveness and accuracy of the content, as well as all liability for accidents or injuries incurred. - JRB Tree Climbing LLC #jrbtreeclimbing #treeclimbing #saddlehunting #arborist #climbing #knots #srt #ropeclimbing #deerhunting #deer

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