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I'd always read about gaff injuries to the opposite leg in the catalog listings of gaff guards. This one was so high that even those wouldn't have helped. I did this on a removal, when I had to move rather quickly to avoid a log on a pendulum. My route was planned, but I fudged it a bit. Surprisingly, it didn't hurt or bleed much.
The coolest part was that the doctor who stitched it up was a medic at the Battle of the Bulge (42nd Rainbow Div)!
I'd always read about gaff injuries to the opposite leg in the catalog listings of gaff guards. This one was so high that even those wouldn't have helped. I did this on a removal, when I had to move rather quickly to avoid a log on a pendulum. My route was planned, but I fudged it a bit. Surprisingly, it didn't hurt or bleed much.
The coolest part was that the doctor who stitched it up was a medic at the Battle of the Bulge (42nd Rainbow Div)!