hanging tree belay

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Danny
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hanging tree belay

Post by Danny »

Anyone ever belayed from such a place? I kept traversing over and couldn't find a way to the top so I set up a hanging belay 50 feet up in a beech tree. It was cool.

http://siren.bio.indiana.edu/images/cli ... ebelay.jpg
dlewis101
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Post by dlewis101 »

Wow! That's a new one for me. Looks pretty neat, though.
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Post by Eric »

your a freak danny
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Post by captain static »

You outta submit that pic to Climbing for publication!
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Post by ynot »

Thats the biggest funniest treefrog I have ever seen.
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Post by littlefeller »

do you think the lorax would aprove.
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Post by Steve »

If you wanted to get up in a tree wouldn't it have been easier to just climb it instead of the rock?
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by JR »

I thought I had used a tree for a belay. But I guess I have never Really used the tree. That picture is funny. Not what I expected.
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