Burrapeg
Been here a while
- Location
- Puget Sound
Made my first after-dark rec climb about 60 feet up one of my own trees tonight and just got back inside. I set the rope earlier today while still light and the climb tonight went pretty well at first. I had some brief limb walking which was kinda weird in the dark. It was quite interesting to get used to mostly feel instead of sight in handling the gear. I was using my DIY power ascender and it was performing fine. But I made a mistake in judgement that caught up with me. I almost never use gloves, either in the shop or for any other work except just heavy stuff outdoors like moving firewood, unloading scrap metal, etc. So I am not used to climbing with them at all. But it is just barely above freezing here and there is some cold wind, so I wore some gloves. I also had a small helmet headlamp for emergencies which I did not intend to use unless I had to. Well, Murphy came to see me when I started to bomb down and finish up. I had thumb and finger on top of the ZZ controlling descent and my little finger in the glove got against the rope beneath the ZZ and was suddenly sucked into the pulley. My whole weight came down on it and the glove jammed solid in the bottom of the ZZ. My finger was OK but I was completely trapped momentarily. And in fumbling trying to turn on the helmet light, I bumped it against a limb near me and broke the sodding thing. So I was hanging in pitch darkness with my glove jammed in the ZZ pulley, could not keep descending at that point, and had to get the power ascender back onto the rope using my left hand only. Then I could lift back off the ZZ and hopefully free the glove and my hand. I did have a foot ascender hanging on the saddle but not sure I could have gotten it down onto my foot in the darkness with one hand trapped above me. It was a rather interesting few moments (I had a knife but did not want to try to use it on my glove and hand without being able to see what I was doing, and no mobile service here where I live, nobody within shouting distance either). One thing for sure, I love that power ascender. It was (thankfully) a no-brainer using it in the dark and even getting it back onto the rope with just one hand by feel only. Another lesson is to honour my aversion to wearing the damn gloves. Anyway, am back indoors by the fireside and happy to report my misadventures to my fellow Buzzerds.
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