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Details matter, was your line settled into a union or close to the spar? Or was it levering small diameter wood in a less than optimal position? What species tree?I had a questionable TIP that I set from the ground yesterday. I hung on it, did some bounces. It was very bouncy- no bottom. I called for another climber to hang on it with me and we sheared the limb . I was close to climbing and working off that!
If there's anything less than 4" or 5" of wood that looks bombproof (binoculars) I climb with long double ended lanyard. Come to think of it, very rarely will I do anything where I don't at least have a trunk with a lanyard around it even going up SRT. I just don't trust the stuff around here - usually get called when the tree has kicked the bucket some time ago or has funky root flareotomy or always there seems to be something. As for climbing what I call "hero trees" (you know the ones - where you can go up in mid air on big big limbs or that have 7" branches going straight out like mini sidewalks) - have yet to feel the warm fuzzy of these around here. Take your time, get a low tie-in point that'll lift a truck and then progress up from there with the totally redundant long long double ended lanyard/ second climbing system (about 25 ft or so). Slow and steady.May times I've accessed a tree on an initial anchor that I was not thrilled with, before working I go up (carefully) and relocate the anchor position for safety and strong position for working the tree.
-AJ
I do love me some mulberry pruning. Good times for all in there.I think that so much of this is species specific. We do a ton of Mulberry pruning and removals and you can safely climb on a pretty small wood if the angles are right and you're seated in the union. When I feel bounce, it doesn't necessarily tell me not good, it tells me to look carefully to see where the flex is coming from. There's good flex and bad flex. Glad you're safe @Neill!
Right, that’s it in a nutshell.Wtf r we talking about? Dont climb on what doesn't hold you. Nothing to talk about
Demonstrating a doubled and sustained load test in a challenging wooded area and a solo climb. I believe very strongly it must be sustained for an adequate period of time. NO BOUNCE unless your just setting you knots.I had a questionable TIP that I set from the ground yesterday. I hung on it, did some bounces. It was very bouncy- no bottom. I called for another climber to hang on it with me and we sheared the limb . I was close to climbing and working off that!
Very bouncy is no Bueno.I had a questionable TIP that I set from the ground yesterday. I hung on it, did some bounces. It was very bouncy- no bottom. I called for another climber to hang on it with me and we sheared the limb . I was close to climbing and working off that!