Ding ding ding... we have a winner,, an apparently only one....
standing close to the porty allows so much more control when needing to let the piece run.
If you stand 20-30 feet back you can actually take a wrap off because there is so much more drag on the rope. though I never figured out exactly why.. seems like it shouldn't matter that much, BUT IT DOES....
Anybody that says different doesn't know. And that seems to be the majority here.. about as much knowledge as the clowns on facebook... on the bright side, this is one of the very few times that evo and I are on the same side of an issue.
I generally keep the porty on the back of the bucket truck and use a mid level redirect set in the tree at 10-30' to keep from side loading while allowing the ground crew free movement around the tree. Rope man can stand right next to the porty and be well out of danger and not have to crank his neck to look straight up all day...
If the LD is set on the tree, I'll try to set up a rigging point with multiple blocks or a satellite rigging point to make sure the wood is coming down on the other well away from the LD. pretty simple