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Zip Lining Logs

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Paul bunion, Dec 23, 2024.

  1. Paul bunion

    Paul bunion

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    We did some firewood cutting rigging in the snow this past weekend. This fall I came across a 250’ rope for a Grip Hoist so it became feasible. We had a little bit of slope to work with at our camp in VT. 2 tons of pulling power made it quite easy to pull two sugar maples over in the proper direction. One had quite a bit of lean the wrong way. The other I went to the next trees in the woods and strung the cable up 16’ and the zip line was born. It was a tremendous amount of effort to set up but super easy to move the wood, especially in the snow. If there were more than 2 of us we could have cut and moved exponentially more wood. On the other hand, cost wise it’s super far from practical, I had more than $7,000 in gear with me although 1/3 of it was not put to use. Mighty expensive toy.

    I neglected to take a photo of the Grip Hoist operator raising and lowering the rope. You obviously could use a block and tackle arrangement to lift the log, but raising and lowering the cable has a bit of safety factor to it. It keeps you from overloading the rope.

    All in all it was fun.





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    Obligatory dog photo, the line came in handy for tiring up the dogs while running a saw.

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  2. Woodwidow

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    In the woods up here, that would be called a skyline. On a much bigger scale of course.
     
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    Good work and great helpers:thumbs:
     
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    That is awesome!!
     
  8. RCBS

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    I'd want to ride in place of the logs. Neat way to exercise some gear and do something different.
     
  9. Skier76

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    That’s a really setup! Thanks for sharing.

    Quite a bit of snow too! Based on our cameras, we probably have about 2” of snow on the ground at our place.
     
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    That was a fun one to watch. Looks like a good day of hoarding.
     
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