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FutureHanger

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Won't do it at home and the trees near me don't seem strong enough though I will look for more but based off what I know seems like I'll have to find some structure on a building or something like that
 
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flimsythrowaway234

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Jun 5, 2025
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You could test the strength of the branches by lassoing them and hanging onto the rope. If it's stable, it'll probably hold in an actual attempt.

Remember the convulsions, though, and play it safe. Better to wait a bit longer than to end up paralysed.
 
Captain Howdy

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Sep 5, 2025
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Trees are pretty strong once they are out of sapling stage. You don't need a 600 year old gnarly oak thing to make it work.
 
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LunarEcho

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The suspension method itself is easy, but it's hard to find a place for it.
 

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