John Paul Sanborn
Above average climber
One of those Never Let The Wife Know happenings.
I was in a huge Norway maple today, storm damage, trim, building clearance & 1/2 inch dead. 310 score for Champ tree, may be a state record.
We had used the GRCS to pic a big limb, I was 3/4 done when we broke for lunch 4-5 hours into the job.
On the way up I was going to show a new climber trainee how to do a jump traverse from section to section. I was ~50 ft up and it was a 20 ft move that needed a little run in my hitch. I love the VT for that, since it give you so much more distance. Blakes does not run much at all.
I grabbed the limb I was going for and eased up on the hitch, which should set the hitch, so I gripped the barrel to set it and let go of the limb.
I'm starting to slide down the rope when I see that the fisherman's has come untied form the beckett of my pulley.
I yell to the ground man to grab my rope (he grabbed the rigging, which would have been the normal thing to do) "no no, grab my climbing line.
All that was holding me up was my hand on the barrel of what was a hitch :jawdrop:
The slapped my line onto the GRCS and lowered me to the ground, so I could retie and climb back up to finish.
I walked away from this with a pea sized blister on my right social finger.
My lesson learned? Check Your Knots, Check Your Knots, Check Your Knots
Btw, I've been using a VT for 6 years, and just started to use BeeLine a few months ago. I find that the knots creep a lot more the any other cordage I've used. I might take needle and thread to these tomorrow!
I was in a huge Norway maple today, storm damage, trim, building clearance & 1/2 inch dead. 310 score for Champ tree, may be a state record.
We had used the GRCS to pic a big limb, I was 3/4 done when we broke for lunch 4-5 hours into the job.
On the way up I was going to show a new climber trainee how to do a jump traverse from section to section. I was ~50 ft up and it was a 20 ft move that needed a little run in my hitch. I love the VT for that, since it give you so much more distance. Blakes does not run much at all.
I grabbed the limb I was going for and eased up on the hitch, which should set the hitch, so I gripped the barrel to set it and let go of the limb.
I'm starting to slide down the rope when I see that the fisherman's has come untied form the beckett of my pulley.
I yell to the ground man to grab my rope (he grabbed the rigging, which would have been the normal thing to do) "no no, grab my climbing line.
All that was holding me up was my hand on the barrel of what was a hitch :jawdrop:
The slapped my line onto the GRCS and lowered me to the ground, so I could retie and climb back up to finish.
I walked away from this with a pea sized blister on my right social finger.
My lesson learned? Check Your Knots, Check Your Knots, Check Your Knots
Btw, I've been using a VT for 6 years, and just started to use BeeLine a few months ago. I find that the knots creep a lot more the any other cordage I've used. I might take needle and thread to these tomorrow!