
JRB Tree Climbing - JrbTreeClimbing.com
JRB provides this website as a free service to share best practices in climbing and hunting, with an emphasis on SAFETY. It doesn’t matter how you CAN climb; it matters that you are ALWAYS SAFE, …
Rope - JrbTreeClimbing.com
JRB recommends being prepared for a tree crotch of at least 35′. If we plan to use our rope to draw up our bow or gear, we need a few extra feet given that we raise the Garda hitch footloop up, creating a …
Knots - jrbtreeclimbing.com
On this page and subpages, JRB focusses on those which have been used and discovered by JRB. In addition to the the information in the Dictionary page, the following video outlines the basic knot tying …
The Climbing Systems - jrbtreeclimbing.com
JRB uses and recommends a 60′ or 80 ‘ Three Hitch System because it can be used with ANY of the recommended methods. No matter what you build, give yourself TIME to Learn, Plan, Shop, Build, …
Shopping List - jrbtreeclimbing.com
This kit contains the components needed to construct a JRB Garda Hitch Footloop, which is used in multiple climbing techniques, including SRT, DSRT, Hitch Climbing and even Stick Climbing.
Getting Started - jrbtreeclimbing.com
This website and all of JRB’s innovations are provided as a free resource to all saddle hunters. If the information helps you, pass it on.
Hitch Climbing Method - JrbTreeClimbing.com
The JRB Hitch Climbing Method is an “alternating anchor” climbing technique which uses a single rope, and does not involve the use of a throwball. The steps are detailed below.
Length Spec’s - JrbTreeClimbing.com
This page originally contained the LENGTH SPECIFICATIONS for JRB's designs, but they have since been moved to these pages for specific items: Garda Hitch Footloop JRB Cinch Bridge Rope Cord …
About - JrbTreeClimbing.com
In 2020, 12 years into my Saddle Hunting career, I devised what I dubbed the “JRB Climbing Method”, a Doubled Stationary Rope Technique (DSRT) which combined the best features MRS and SRT.
JRB Cinch System - jrbtreeclimbing.com
This page is dedicated to the creation and use of a climbing system using the JRB Cinch as the trunk anchor. The creation of the JRB Cinch itself (which can be used in other applications) is covered on …