When putting the rope between the trees, just put a pulley out a little way
from each tree. Run some nylon twine through each pully in a big loop.
When you get to both ends of the loop, just tie the wire to each piece of
twine and pull the wire through the pulleys GL
Tom W7WHY
> I've managed to place ropes in two tall trees (~75') about 150 feet
> apart. I want to string a half square on pulleys between these
> trees, with a horizontal wire between the trees and then a vertical
> wire dropping at either end. The lot is very heavily wooded, so the
> area between the trees is filled with other trees that are 10'-40'
> tall.
>
> My problem is this - how do I get the vertical wires out across the
> middle and drop them. There is absolutely no access from the between
> the trees -- it is so heavily wooded that I can't even see the sun.
> The only access is a clearing at the base of one tree (it took a
> slingshot made of surgical tubing and 2x4's to get the ropes up, but
> that's another story). Cutting the trees is not an option.
>
> Currently, the situation looks like this (the X's are trees, the
> other lines are ropes).
>
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