coastalfaller
ArboristSite Operative
My two cents..............ultimately it comes down to each guys comfort level and experience. I have some guys who are wind warriors and others who head to the crummy when it starts picking up. You can't push a guy to go past his comfort zone in the wind.
One thing to consider is we don't have eyes in the back of our heads, when it starts picking up, you don't know what's happening behind your back. Snags and trees in general, sometimes have eyes. Case in point. There was a crew of fallers working in a setting, the wind picked up and they all decided to head for the crummy. The bullbucker gave them grief and called them chicken ****'s. He said fine, they'd have to sit in the crummy and wait for him, 'cause he wasn't stopping. So they did. They watched him get nailed by a tree from behind. Dead on the spot, nothing they could do.
One thing to consider is we don't have eyes in the back of our heads, when it starts picking up, you don't know what's happening behind your back. Snags and trees in general, sometimes have eyes. Case in point. There was a crew of fallers working in a setting, the wind picked up and they all decided to head for the crummy. The bullbucker gave them grief and called them chicken ****'s. He said fine, they'd have to sit in the crummy and wait for him, 'cause he wasn't stopping. So they did. They watched him get nailed by a tree from behind. Dead on the spot, nothing they could do.