The middle photo of the anchor “too high” is completely fine. That tree is huge and can easily accommodate the increased force of a high master point. If belaying from above it would be much more ergonomic to belay from up high rather than on the ground. Certainly, on tiny trees, higher anchors would be worse.
The middle photo of the anchor “too high” is completely fine. That tree is huge and can easily accommodate the increased force of a high master point. If belaying from above it would be much more ergonomic to belay from up high rather than on the ground. Certainly, on tiny trees, higher anchors would be worse.
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