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It seems like it's on a trail, this may lead you to being found too early. I don't know much about full suspension but it's hard to say how reliable a tree is going to be, we don't know the sturdiness of the branches from a picture.
 
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It seems like it's on a trail, this may lead you to being found too early. I don't know much about full suspension but it's hard to say how reliable a tree is going to be, we don't know the sturdiness of the branches from a picture.
yes its not the tree im gonna use because its on a trail. I just need to know what im looking for.
some cyclists left some chairs inside the forest too, so i can steal/borrow one for my outdoor activities..
 
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I have no idea about this, but the branches seem kinda frail, right?
 
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As branches, they seem a bit too thin to support the weight of an average 70 kg person, so they could break if subjected to such a load.
 
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As branches, they seem a bit too thin to support the weight of an average 70 kg person, so they could break if subjected to such a load.
You don't need the branches. You can tie the rope on the trunk if you know how. It's not even difficult. I have been researching the same thing recently, and did some tests too.



 
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As branches, they seem a bit too thin to support the weight of an average 70 kg person, so they could break if subjected to such a load.
the tree is taller than it looks like, but i could use the top branges, which are thicker, right?
 
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Idk lots to grab onto mid attempt. Might work but tbh id look for somthing better.
 
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Going tomorrow for a search. By the way, what should i use to step off and hang, if a chair is not avaliable?
Are pine trees actually good enough for hanging?
 
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