I just did an insane job that tested all my skills , i need 2 get a camera. 4 black ash(60 plus feet) in a square pattern and one had fallen partially down with a split in the bottom.with property and utility lines below. I removed onedown conventionally blowing the top out to make room for the leaner. I decided to rig the top of the leaner into a healthy tree, I tied a sling and block into that healthy tree(but since they all had defects I didnt want to go any higher than a crook in the tree(if it feels wrong dont do it 80% of all climbing accidents the climber felt sketchy but proceeded anyway)any way i tied the block then i saw a healthy crotch way higher up so i had the groundsmen send me some throwline and i got the rigging rope way high up which was much better , untied the block n sent it down, and put a porta wrap on the bottom of that tree. then i came down from that tree, and tied into another sound tree near the leaner , (previously i had used a throball to get the working end of that throwline securely around the top of the leane w a running bowline, the grounsman took up the slack.... while i was tied into another tree, beside the leaner i swung over to the leaner, and cut off a huge honkin top. which swung into the 1st tree, at one point i was tied into the leaner with my lanyard and i was scared it would fall with me tied to it even though nearly all my weight was in the other tree.
it was successful but it inspired me to take more rigging courses,
ill have to check for sure in the daylight tommorow but i thing that natural rigging point "flossed its way into the tree from the weight".
it was successful but it inspired me to take more rigging courses,
ill have to check for sure in the daylight tommorow but i thing that natural rigging point "flossed its way into the tree from the weight".