I gouged myself. Not one handing.

Super wierd feeling. So fast. I felt the chain instantly. Ripping.....and knew I fucked up.....
I once buried a saw in my calf at around 175-180 ft, and as you said, it happened in the blink of an eye. Gawd that fucking hurt. I calmly let the guys on the ground know that I had just done something stupid, and asked them if they could kindly fire up the trunk cause I was coming down. Man that was a long decent to the ground!

I would note that Paul's story is a good reminder as to why we should always have quick egress to the ground gentlemen.
 
I once buried a saw in my calf at around 175-180 ft, and as you said, it happened in the blink of an eye. Gawd that fucking hurt. I calmly let the guys on the ground know that I had just done something stupid, and asked them if they could kindly fire up the trunk cause I was coming down. Man that was a long decent to the ground!

I would note that Paul's story is a good reminder as to why we should always have quick egress to the ground gentlemen.
Dat's a lot of feet Erik. So glad you were out of that mess to tell us about it. I was a short piddly drop in a small mango removal. An easy peasy cut and drop scenario. But I was angry with one of my employees since the day before and it carried out that morning. I should never have climbed in that mood. Small or big.....
 
I once buried a saw in my calf at around 175-180 ft, and as you said, it happened in the blink of an eye. Gawd that fucking hurt. I calmly let the guys on the ground know that I had just done something stupid, and asked them if they could kindly fire up the trunk cause I was coming down. Man that was a long decent to the ground!

I would note that Paul's story is a good reminder as to why we should always have quick egress to the ground gentlemen.
And an accessible vehicle pointed out!
 
A few month ago, on a dead pine, cut 1 branch to free fall, only left hand on the saw, tip hits a olive tree below, catapults the branch up, hits saw blade, pushes it upward and bang corner of my thumb nail is hit.
We can never lose attention for a single moment.
Heal quick.
Stay safe.
 
Thanks for sharing, @islandarb . I’ve had thoughts recently of how cozy I’ve been around my saw. I’m strict about not one-handing, but that’s not the only habit that can hurt us. Too many times I’ve had an un-braked saw in hand while doing something else. It became a habit when I traded for my current top handle that has a stiff brake. Just got out of practice of setting it by reflex. Well, guess it’s time for maintenance.

Thanks again for sharing. May you have refreshment and good adventure as you heal.
 

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