Lucky guy...
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Lucky guy...
His lifeline was properly tied into a different part of the tree. His flip line was around the branch he was cutting. In my eyes, he made two mistakes that led to this outcome:Help me understand what's going on here.
Why was his rope underneath the limb he was cutting to begin with? I'm (obviously) not a climber but even I could see the outcome before it happened.
His lifeline was properly tied into a different part of the tree. His flip line was around the branch he was cutting. In my eyes, he made two mistakes that led to this outcome:
1. His under cut was way too shallow. I'm sure he was worried about pinching his saw, but he could have gone deeper to avoid the peel.
2. This is a case where I would have found a different secondary tie in point, or if none were available or feasible, made an exception to the T.I.T.S. rule ( Tie in twice, stupid).
Another option in this situation is a shallow undercut, followed by 2 vertical cuts, leaving a 2-3" tab in the center, then down through the tab.This is a case where I would have made the cut with a single tie in.
A little more force and his pelvis would have broken and he would of suffered massive internal organ damage and he would have been dead hanging in a tree.
It just happened to pop on my Facebook page and I thought it would be a good video to discuss and dissect as a cautionary tale, and thankfully it ended well...Had he not been able to get his chainsaw going he could have cut his tensioned lanyard with a hand saw.
Also he could have wrapped the limb he was cutting with a speedline, etc, in case the limb split like it did. His lanyard would be below this wrapping.
It's good to see videos of happenings like this.
Hopefully it builds 'foresight' and helps others to not have to learn the hard way.
I bet that guy learned a lesson.
Almost 30 years ago this very thing happened to a good friend. He was still on the bole and just top cut a fairly small limb which then ripped down the trunk pulling him hard against the trunk, pulled in and downwards with spikes jamming into the bole. He couldn't reach where he needed to cut and had a single lanyard tie in around the bole. Luckily the limb hung for a few seconds and then broke free. Lucky dude for sure.
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