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HelpIs there a way tie a rope for hanging on a tree too tall for your reach? Or do I need to find another anchor point?
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The trees around me have branches on the tall parts only and I'm short asf so I can't reach even with a bucket. I was thinking if I could throw it up and somehow tie it or have it tied before throwing the rope up? If not I'd probably settle for something else.
If you tie a heavy object to the rope to throw it, be careful; it could hit your face/body if it swings back and forth once the rope is hanging from the branch.
At the end of the rope where you had the weight tied, when you remove it, you can make an:
Overhandloop Knot, and then pass the other end of the rope through the loop, forming a knot that slides to the base of the branch.
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Use the base of the branches, check that the tree is healthy with thick and strong branches.
Always test the entire setup; it must support your full weight. Take the rope and hang from it with your hands, repeat this several times; you can move or swing a little to generate more tension.
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