yup, I've forgotten to tie my rigging line a few times. every time my brain struggles so hard when the piece sails off and doesn't stop.
i think my most epic screw up happened a few years ago tho. 200' fir tree removal in a tiny front yard. hard up against the asphalt driveway, with an open carport only 10 feet away on the opposite side of the drive. there was a car parked in the carport and boss said i couldn't be moved, client was out of town. i should have called off the job right there. i don't of course. we start rigging branches. im climbing and my partner is on the ropes with our groundie dragging brush. of course the branches are 20 foot lond and awkward to maneuver. car gets scratched. takes a full day to limb the tree. go back for day two, boss says bring plywood to protect the car. ok. my partner climbs this time. we start rigging the wood. did i mention that the rope wasnt long enough? anywhoo, there is a small redwood under the tree and stubs/pie cuts are bouncing off it in random directions making us nervious about that f*#king car. partner is into 24"+ wood now and cuts a pie cut, he throws the piece AWAY from the car. what does it do? it boomerangs 180deg from 100' up and HITS THE CAR! smashes the tail light and dents the fender. F*#CK! now were two days in and haven't even finished. day three we have 50' of wood left. i climb and we rig it down to a 16' stick. i decide that's good enough and we can fell the rest. its a really nice log and i want to mill it. with thoughts of preserving as much lumber as possible, i cut a humboldt notch and we put a rope on it to pull. did i mention that it had a slight lean towards the car? yeah so... we have the skidsteer on the rope, we put a bunch of tires and plywood on the driveway for protection and my partner starts the back cut. im pulling with the tractor. stem starts to go right where we want, then all of a sudden my too shallow face cut closes and the holding wood breaks early. log immediately goes 45deg sideways and DESTROYS the rear end of the f*#king car! it also misses our crash pad and puts a huge hole in the asphalt. i also panic and back the skidsteer into our rolloff truck which is parked behind me, bending the wheel rim and blowing the tire off the rim. yeah, not a good day. first thing boss asks when i call is if i had plywood protecting the car. oh, and the client? yeah, it was my bosses dad, and that day was my bosses birthday. that was not my finest hour.
Such a big tree....that was the funniest mofo fucking story I have ever heard....holy mutha of a funny fucking event...I am here in paradise working anf laughing my ass off ....you are bad ta da bone though Jamie....best shit in this thread...Winning










