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- My Island, WA
Glad that ash worked out for you.
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down and away.. this is the top of that same tree.Glad that ash worked out for you.
It was hard to see. Did the drift line come tight again, preventing it from being run by the main line?yes... two lowering lines and one pull line, all tied off to a biner and sling. As soon as the piece started moving, the pull line and one of the lowering lines went slack. So the numer of lines had nothing to do with the movement. The variable that caused the dangerous movement was the placement of the sling, as in how the tie off affects the balance of the piece. That balance caused the piece to helicopter around the trunk and had him jumping out of the way for his life, only to end on the other side of the trunk, which was right where the piece bounced...
SO why did he use the tip tie? Did he need the clearance? he migh have.. I saw the entire video. The second lowering line was used as a drift line. If he had moved that sling back to just inside the balance point, the tip would hae gone down and away, preventing the helicoptering, while losing very little clearance.
Not to my knowledge or memory... I think he wasn't asking for run. He wanted to keep the pieces as high as possible so they had more clearance when drifting..the whole video is around somewhereIt was hard to see. Did the drift line come tight again, preventing it from being run by the main line?
Another example of a climber choosing the wrong cut, and a groundie letting an upright piece of wood flatten out. Tip ties can be so easy and so smooth if you let em‘.This is why not!!!!
Agree that the tip tie could have been set higher, but if you look at the 0:14 mark you will see that the piece was in fact butt heavy. A proper slice cut and a proper pretensioned line held tight until the butt slides of the cut.. The piece stays upright with minimal movement and low and behold there is no helicopter death spiral.Seemed like a very low tip-tie.
Ya.. that's what a tip tie does... it makes the piece but heavy.... and good point about the slice cut reducing the potential for helicoptering....at the 0:14 mark you will see that the piece was in fact butt heavy.
That's the main take away here... that set up was a problem from the start.His oblivion to what he just did, leads me to believe that he did not learn the error he made. That is plain ole horrible setup, poor roping too.
Keep it simple in most cases. That was an easy tree by the looks of it. 3 ropes on that piddle stick is asking way too much. Position of ropes was so off. Climber had no idea what was happening. Hopefully he improves his rigging scenarios otherwise it will bite him one day.That's the main take away here... that set up was a problem from the start.
I'd rather not have to worry about how the cut performs when it comes to my safety if I can avoid the problem in the first place with a good rigging set up.
Even with big tops, if there's clear grain below the cut, the piece will peel rather than BC... I can't say that true 100 percent of the time because I haven't got enough experience to be certain, but I'm pretty sure that's universal, and not related to species, or size, or weight, lean etc...Peeling can be very species specific of course.
True.The crucial thing is cutting from the bucket. You can do things from the bucket that you could never try if you're on rope.
He hits the wires a total of 3 times I believe? Including one around 11:00 where he cranks a lead on the opposite side of the tree all the way towards the line, with a misread COG and a butt that moves quite a bit. It rests on the lines and he says ‘no big deal, we’ll just put a tag line on the butt and pull it out.’ Um okHere's another tip tied fiasco:
these are some of his favorite sayings..."This tree is givin me a little trouble"... "whoopsie".. "no harm, no foul".."that did not go to plan"...He hits the wires a total of 3 times I believe? Including one around 11:00 where he cranks a lead on the opposite side of the tree all the way towards the line, with a misread COG and a butt that moves quite a bit. It rests on the lines and he says ‘no big deal, we’ll just put a tag line on the butt and pull it out.’ Um ok
Also just ironic because that lead could have easily been bombed, or at least negative rigged, so chill.
I just don’t understand why folks have the confidence to make and upload videos when they are so sloppy.can you let him know how close he came to DYING!!!