xcmountain80
Expedition Leader
I just lean mine up against eh wall and it stays there. Though getting it off is another story. My brother usually helps but he lives 230 miles away
. So I called my new friend (probably not for long after this) and I was like I need help to get my RTT off. He more than likely though hmm tent 20-40 lbs. Well when I figured out we couldn't just lift it off like my brother and I do I just couldn't understand.
Though he is training for worlds strongest man! JK Anyhow I moved in July to these nice town homes which not a whole lot of people have moved in oddly enough. I often envisioned a winch the top off like in Gods Must be Crazy. But my problem was I can't get into the garage because of the the height of my rig. So I though fast. Well I'll attach a snatch block to my balcony railing (after inspecting it was anchored in cement and tapconed to the pillars). I hooked up the snatch block and ran a climbing rope though made a harness for the tent out of 1500lb rated ratcheting tie downs and began. Well damn he couldn't pull the darn thing off the roof either, I'm not sure what the ratio was after the pulley but the angle seemed good. I thought quick and came up with ahhhh Hi-lift the hand winch to save the day. So I anchored that to the adjacent hollow poll with concrete base (wanna talk about sketchy). I then proceeded and all went well. We did have to use him as a human anchor and run the hi-lift over the end to get the tent back down, but all was safe enough.
Aaron

Though he is training for worlds strongest man! JK Anyhow I moved in July to these nice town homes which not a whole lot of people have moved in oddly enough. I often envisioned a winch the top off like in Gods Must be Crazy. But my problem was I can't get into the garage because of the the height of my rig. So I though fast. Well I'll attach a snatch block to my balcony railing (after inspecting it was anchored in cement and tapconed to the pillars). I hooked up the snatch block and ran a climbing rope though made a harness for the tent out of 1500lb rated ratcheting tie downs and began. Well damn he couldn't pull the darn thing off the roof either, I'm not sure what the ratio was after the pulley but the angle seemed good. I thought quick and came up with ahhhh Hi-lift the hand winch to save the day. So I anchored that to the adjacent hollow poll with concrete base (wanna talk about sketchy). I then proceeded and all went well. We did have to use him as a human anchor and run the hi-lift over the end to get the tent back down, but all was safe enough.



Aaron