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50' synthetic atv winch line. super strong and very light. sits in the bottom of my avy pack
There's a pic for the ages lolSorry Revmike, had to, loI! I carry around 100' of yellow 1/4" cheap rope and a couple old boat ropes as well as the long Snobunje with two hooks. I made a little birch handle about 6" long to two hand er. In the past I have tied the dead sleds ski directly to the bumper of the tow sled(remove belt on dead sled of course)
we've towed more than a few out of some pretty sketchy spots using the method in your pic. sometimes have to bungee the ski tips to the running boards to keep em pointed straight, and go easy on the big bumps as to not tweak the tunnel. but it works great if you have some climbs to get outSorry Revmike, had to, loI! I carry around 100' of yellow 1/4" cheap rope and a couple old boat ropes as well as the long Snobunje with two hooks. I made a little birch handle about 6" long to two hand er. In the past I have tied the dead sleds ski directly to the bumper of the tow sled(remove belt on dead sled of course)
we've towed more than a few out of some pretty sketchy spots using the method in your pic. sometimes have to bungee the ski tips to the running boards to keep em pointed straight, and go easy on the big bumps as to not tweak the tunnel. but it works great if you have some climbs to get out
Huh, pulley between sounds like a good idea..Every time I tried that way I bent the tunnel! If using two sleds to pull put a pulley in between them, that way the two sleds are always pulling with each other.
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Huh, pulley between sounds like a good idea..
I use climbing rope with good climbing pulleys and strong climbing locking caribiners.
We had a sled stuck nose first in a deeeep tree well, and the branches were too thick to cut off just the rear bumper was accessible.. We attached the end of the rope to a tree, then to the sled with a pulley. then back to the tree with a pulley. Attach an able sled to the end of the rope and pull the sled out easy. You can also put a second pulley on the sled and tree to cut the effort in half.
Similar to this setup.
http://www.math2learn.org/files/fwsm/ForcesWorkSM.html.LyXconv/PulleySys3.png
Maxwell gave me that idea! I was telling him a story about trying to pull a sled with two sleds and 2 ropes, but that way only one sled is pulling at a time. With a pulley both are pulling
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in those circumstances I guess the pulley would go in your storage bag.Okay, I'm more a more visual learner than theoretical; we have to pull up some steep single track switch backs and we use two sleds in line and two ropes inbetween the sled. Where would I put the pulley?
Baaaaaaaaaaaa , here's ur signin those circumstances I guess the pulley would go in your storage bag.
Okay, I'm more a more visual learner than theoretical; we have to pull up some steep single track switch backs and we use two sleds in line and two ropes inbetween the sled. Where would I put the pulley?