mike515
ArboristSite Operative
It was in the 50's again today but it won't last forever. Pretty soon it will be back down in single digits with negative wind chills.....and I'll still be climbing. If you live where I live and you work all year, you just have to learn to deal with it and maintain focus. I once had my boom nearly straight up in the air in -55 wind chill for a removal and have spent countless days climbing in -20 to -35 wind chill. I can't really even accurately convey how cold that feels. Instant "ice cream headache" when you face the wind, tears freeze on your cheeks and your beard is covered in ice. Your hands have already been frozen and are now pretty warm for the rest of the day. I think those are probably the most dangerous conditions to climb in and I have a lot more years of experience doing it than I care to remember.
Edit to say....reading that...I'm sure you guys can see how I'm not afraid of a tree with snow or ice on it.
Edit to say....reading that...I'm sure you guys can see how I'm not afraid of a tree with snow or ice on it.