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I think she meant like in the freak instance of, say, you make the poor choice of fliplining around the spar below a limb you are to cut. You make a second poor choice of not doing an undercut or V notch first, you just come in from the top. You get 3/4 through the limb, it begins to go, the limb does a peel, taking your flipline down with it, stretching your flipline to the max and offering your frontside a more intimate view of a tree face than you ever thought possible. In the peel your saw was thrown. The tension on the flipline is incredible and you can't undo the biner. You have no saw and can't cut the limb. You were pulled down and are now sitting on the limb you were standing on. You can't move.
You may say "Fat chance", but Bermie is really smart and has extensive training and has seen pictures you can't imagine. She's not making stuff up. She has a good point.
You may say "Fat chance", but Bermie is really smart and has extensive training and has seen pictures you can't imagine. She's not making stuff up. She has a good point.