u/Burn1ng_Time

Image 1 — This hobby eats up allot of time. You could say it’s time consuming. Especially when I go back for seconds.
Image 2 — This hobby eats up allot of time. You could say it’s time consuming. Especially when I go back for seconds.
Image 3 — This hobby eats up allot of time. You could say it’s time consuming. Especially when I go back for seconds.
Image 4 — This hobby eats up allot of time. You could say it’s time consuming. Especially when I go back for seconds.

This hobby eats up allot of time. You could say it’s time consuming. Especially when I go back for seconds.

Sold sold sold and fucking sold, I came out a whole 37 dollars on top making these, OH YEA WE’RE GOING TO DENNY’s

u/Burn1ng_Time — 2 days ago

Art twin line. For the win.

Two sticks of butter right here. Smooooth. It’s not exactly for everyday use but I find it extremely nice to access a canopy on an SRS line, then switch over to MRS. Buttery smooth cocoon ( the aptly named load bearing pulley that’s rated for multiple climbers) paired with a zig zag can even be spiked as a secondary SRS system. Retrievable from the ground thanks to the innovation of the trapeze. It’s nice knowing the secondary line can be used to access a climber in an emergency situation. 6 of the last 7 climbers in the masters challenge at the North American utilizes the ART twin line. It’s a nice ace up the sleeve. Gotta isolate that union though. That’s the hardest part.

u/Burn1ng_Time — 24 days ago

With a busted right main beam from protecting his harem of cows, this 5x7 herd-bull roams the forest in September ready to battle it out with any younger challengers.

A 7 points on either side of a rack on an elk is known as an imperial bull. Few and far between.

I dub thee, CoLoRADo Imperial Time

u/Burn1ng_Time — 2 months ago