Mitchell
ArboristSite Operative
Not trying to be a safety boss...
Wolf, I would qualify statements like that, new or uneducated climbers can misinterpit. No one would jump off a thirty foot building into a paved parking lot with out expecting to get hurt or killed. Being stopped dead on a rope from thirty feet is the same.
If the building was over a deep pool of water that would be fun. Same with the rope; if it was a bungy cord thats fun, a steel cable your in big trouble.
I can't remeber the numbers off the top of my head but I believe just a 5 foot fall for a 180 pound guy generates in the neighbourhood of 2000lbs of force. Thats a lot of energy to absorb and if its your spine thats doing it...
I Don't like to climb more then 5 feet above my tip [10 foot fall]. A clean 10 foot fall is where forces are potentially great enouph to start breaking things [like us] in our static systems.
Have to run to work; stay safe
it will unless you do it at some weird angle
i saw a guy fall 30 feet and get stopped sharply no injuries.
Wolf, I would qualify statements like that, new or uneducated climbers can misinterpit. No one would jump off a thirty foot building into a paved parking lot with out expecting to get hurt or killed. Being stopped dead on a rope from thirty feet is the same.
If the building was over a deep pool of water that would be fun. Same with the rope; if it was a bungy cord thats fun, a steel cable your in big trouble.
I can't remeber the numbers off the top of my head but I believe just a 5 foot fall for a 180 pound guy generates in the neighbourhood of 2000lbs of force. Thats a lot of energy to absorb and if its your spine thats doing it...
I Don't like to climb more then 5 feet above my tip [10 foot fall]. A clean 10 foot fall is where forces are potentially great enouph to start breaking things [like us] in our static systems.
Have to run to work; stay safe