safeT1st
ArboristSite Operative
Don't think I'll make this mistake again . Went into the bush on Saturday with my son to find a tree suitable for both rope and spur practice . Found a nice spruce about 30 " dbh and 100' . Nothing but dead limbs up to about 40 ' and healthy looking from ground up . Up I went on the spurs with two fliplines , Fanno pruning saw and 025 in tow . My intention was to limb it to about 50 ' and then selectively limb it to about 80 ' and inspect the limbs at that height for tip . This way I could practice my spurs and climbing past limbs maintaining flipline attach points and later use it for rope skills . I was anxious to try the "trunk walking " I found in the video thread . (Thanks for that great video) .
Well , I started to snap the dry dead limbs as I went and hand cutting the tough ones . At one point one broke off leaving a 4" stub . Foolishly I went on up and then tried to kick the stub off with my boot . Aaaghhh . Them gaffs is long ........ and sharp ! Through my jeans , through my boot and buried in my left inner ankle . Just above the ankle and backside of Achilles Tendon . It wasn't so much pain as shock I guess . I withdrew the gaff and probed through hole in boot , found a little blood but little discomfort on gaffs .
Finished what I had started out to do on the tree and when I stepped down on ground discovered substantial discomfort walking . Removed boot and found the cleanest cut I could imagine . Exact profile of gaff with no tears or rips . Needless to say that ended the day and I've been off it for two days . Because of the clean cut it made it is healing well, could have used a few stitches though .
From now on I will remember not to use feet with gaffs attached for anything but climbing . In hindsite I got really lucky it wasn't worse ..in the tendon . I also believe everything happens for a reason , maybe I wasn't meant to be on the ropes that day or drive to work today .
Well , I started to snap the dry dead limbs as I went and hand cutting the tough ones . At one point one broke off leaving a 4" stub . Foolishly I went on up and then tried to kick the stub off with my boot . Aaaghhh . Them gaffs is long ........ and sharp ! Through my jeans , through my boot and buried in my left inner ankle . Just above the ankle and backside of Achilles Tendon . It wasn't so much pain as shock I guess . I withdrew the gaff and probed through hole in boot , found a little blood but little discomfort on gaffs .
Finished what I had started out to do on the tree and when I stepped down on ground discovered substantial discomfort walking . Removed boot and found the cleanest cut I could imagine . Exact profile of gaff with no tears or rips . Needless to say that ended the day and I've been off it for two days . Because of the clean cut it made it is healing well, could have used a few stitches though .
From now on I will remember not to use feet with gaffs attached for anything but climbing . In hindsite I got really lucky it wasn't worse ..in the tendon . I also believe everything happens for a reason , maybe I wasn't meant to be on the ropes that day or drive to work today .