Aw, poor Fen! He could do it! He would do it. At least he had Addy to soften everything. She was providing a nice shoulder, she would go first and show him how safe it was. Sai loved her twin.
The bark was rough under her hands, and she gave the strong trunk a pat before reaching up to start pulling herself up the tree. Viewing from the ground, Sai's lithe body flowed upward as though gravity wasn't a factor. Movements smooth and sure, her hands grabbed, arms pulled then pushed, her feet provided stability and her legs provided propulsion. Her body snaked between branches, around the trunk, in search of the easiest route up.
Up so high while still attached to the ground was an odd feeling. Not bad, or unwelcome, but different. It wasn't even the same as when climbing up a cliff...this was safe. It was like climbing up a ladder. If she fell, she had plenty of opportunities to save herself. It wasn't like a cliff, where one slip could been free falling through open air. The tree was hugging her, cradling her, supporting her. It was accepting and nurturing in a way that the stone of the mountain couldn't afford to be.
Lost in the green needles, about forty feet up, she settled onto a promising branch. With her back against the tree, and her thighs gripping the wood between her legs, ankles hooked together on the far side, she started pulling out various bits of equipment. First a leather loop was wrapped around the branch once, one end then fed through the other so that the loop tightened around the branch and weight could be hung off it. A second loop was done up just the same. A metal device was hooked to both ends. The rope slung around her back was shrugged off. After a few minutes of finding the ends, and making sure the rope was coiled correctly, Sai fed one end of the rope through the metal loop. There, one lovely anchors. With this end firmly in hand, she put the rope back around herself so that as she climbed down, the rope would uncoil.
Now to test them! Thighs loosening, one hand holding the rope to either side of the anchors, she rolled to the side. Bark tore at her bryda, and it wasn't graceful, but after a second she was dangling from the branch from her knees and from the rope by her hands. The leather didn't even creak, they bit down on the bark and settled into the place. Just to make sure, the muscles of her shoulders and arms knotted, her abs contracted, and she carefully lowered her feet to meet the branch beneath her.
"Hah," satisfied with her handywork, Sai carefully balanced on the thin branch and tied the loose end of the rope through one of the straps of her harness. Now the rope would feed through as she descended. Shortly after the whistle, what was she, a dog(?), they would watch her use the rope to lower herself the remaining ten feet to the ground. It had been slow going, making sure the rope fed through and didn't become caught up on the bark, but there she was. And grinning quite happily.
One crash course in climbing coming right up.
"Well, you guys don't have to wear the harnesses if you don't want. You could climb up the whole way just grabbing the ropes with your hands when you need to," Sai informed them cheerfully. "But if you want to use them for safety, you could," she told Fen after just one look at him. Poor guy. Maybe this was a horrible thing to do to it. "Honestly, it's not a straight line, with all the branches in the way, but it will keep you from falling far."
"All you have to do is pull it up, put your legs through the smaller loops, cinch it around your waist, and I'll tie you to the rope." If Addy opted for the harness, Sai would feed the rope through a thick metal loop on the front of it, attaching it firmly with a special knot. The other side of the rope would be fed through the different device at the front of her own harness. As Addy climbed, she would pull the slack tight.
If she chose to just climb the tree, as Sai hoped she would, using the rope for tough spots or comfort, Sai would just stand back and watch.