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Not really excited to share this but feel obligated....
The rigger, groundie, and climber were me, myself, and I....
I took too big a bite when removing an ash limb the other day as part of a piece by piece removal.....
I had an 11mm rope supported by a natural crotch tied (bowline) to a block. the base was trunk tied. Through the block I had another 11mm rope tip tied and to a porta wrap on my truck...
I was planning to slowly cut the limb at the butt end of the limb (which was about 20 feet off the ground) and as the tips came within reach - cut weight off with my poles saw from the ground, then lower the rest of the stem...
I was in spikes and climbed with a flip line to the butt end of the limb, The rope holding the block ran up the trunk I was climbing and was against the trunk and within the "circle" created by my harness and flip line. With my two tie ins secure I started to cut the limb.....
As the rigging tightened up, I turned off and attached the saw to my harness and As I prepared to climb down, the line holding the block failed at the bowline knot holding the block - and the rope exploded with a sound not unlike a shotgun blast. The block was driven into the ground a few inches, the rope that had been holding the block released its tension and burned the inside of my arm at the elbow.
I climbed down, did a bit of first aid and worked the rest of the day, happy in the thought that it could have been much, MUCH worse....
The rigger, groundie, and climber were me, myself, and I....
I took too big a bite when removing an ash limb the other day as part of a piece by piece removal.....
I had an 11mm rope supported by a natural crotch tied (bowline) to a block. the base was trunk tied. Through the block I had another 11mm rope tip tied and to a porta wrap on my truck...
I was planning to slowly cut the limb at the butt end of the limb (which was about 20 feet off the ground) and as the tips came within reach - cut weight off with my poles saw from the ground, then lower the rest of the stem...
I was in spikes and climbed with a flip line to the butt end of the limb, The rope holding the block ran up the trunk I was climbing and was against the trunk and within the "circle" created by my harness and flip line. With my two tie ins secure I started to cut the limb.....
As the rigging tightened up, I turned off and attached the saw to my harness and As I prepared to climb down, the line holding the block failed at the bowline knot holding the block - and the rope exploded with a sound not unlike a shotgun blast. The block was driven into the ground a few inches, the rope that had been holding the block released its tension and burned the inside of my arm at the elbow.
I climbed down, did a bit of first aid and worked the rest of the day, happy in the thought that it could have been much, MUCH worse....