ClimberNick
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I got Cut - so thats what it feels like. .
I wanted to share this hope it makes climbers better..
I am about 65 ft up in old Big Maple cutting and Chucking with my ms200t over a tin roof cabin. I am just about finished with the job when I see a 1 foot stub of a branch jetting off the main tree. So I decide to take this 1 foot stub (about 8-10inch wide) off to make the tree look better. I am on rope that is anchored in center of tree about ten feet from this other main shoot with the stub, so to balance I have a good left foot placement and I am on back side of main shoot wit chest up against tree. Left hand is around left side of tree holding onto top of 1ft stub while right hand is on other side of the tree cutting the stub.. I leaned to the right to look at how far I had cut and make sure I leave enough holding wood so I could turn off saw - and with both hands break the what.. 15lb stub off and throw it to the side so it does not fall on cabin and dint the tin roof or worse(I am very high).. Which was something I had been doing all day.. Anyways I was wearing three layers of clothing (it was below 40) and moved my left forearm into the full throttled chain when I looked to see holding wood for the cut. I guess because I could not see my left arm - out of sight out of mind..
Did not feel a thing - Just new that my jacket had been pulled a bit - Realized I had cut my arm - Said to my ground man - I been cut - thats what it feels like -- and proceeded to get myself unstuck for a min while I rained down blood on my man. Then I came down my rope on a grigri.. cut off blood to my arm and waited for ambulance.
God was flat out looking after me that day - so many things could have ended up worse! 6 internal stitches and 14 external - feeling came back to my hand two days latter but doc. said I will never get feeling back in my forearm. I should recover 90% by spring to start fresh with a new mind set for arborist work.
I had never really had much of a desire for tree work - I was just raised with it and was good at it and if I could not climb rocks I would climb trees for money - But I will say this injury has oddly enough made me want to really take arborist work to a whole new level and I plan to fully dedicate myself to mastering the profession!
Thanks in advance -
In Christ,
Nick
I wanted to share this hope it makes climbers better..
I am about 65 ft up in old Big Maple cutting and Chucking with my ms200t over a tin roof cabin. I am just about finished with the job when I see a 1 foot stub of a branch jetting off the main tree. So I decide to take this 1 foot stub (about 8-10inch wide) off to make the tree look better. I am on rope that is anchored in center of tree about ten feet from this other main shoot with the stub, so to balance I have a good left foot placement and I am on back side of main shoot wit chest up against tree. Left hand is around left side of tree holding onto top of 1ft stub while right hand is on other side of the tree cutting the stub.. I leaned to the right to look at how far I had cut and make sure I leave enough holding wood so I could turn off saw - and with both hands break the what.. 15lb stub off and throw it to the side so it does not fall on cabin and dint the tin roof or worse(I am very high).. Which was something I had been doing all day.. Anyways I was wearing three layers of clothing (it was below 40) and moved my left forearm into the full throttled chain when I looked to see holding wood for the cut. I guess because I could not see my left arm - out of sight out of mind..
Did not feel a thing - Just new that my jacket had been pulled a bit - Realized I had cut my arm - Said to my ground man - I been cut - thats what it feels like -- and proceeded to get myself unstuck for a min while I rained down blood on my man. Then I came down my rope on a grigri.. cut off blood to my arm and waited for ambulance.
God was flat out looking after me that day - so many things could have ended up worse! 6 internal stitches and 14 external - feeling came back to my hand two days latter but doc. said I will never get feeling back in my forearm. I should recover 90% by spring to start fresh with a new mind set for arborist work.
I had never really had much of a desire for tree work - I was just raised with it and was good at it and if I could not climb rocks I would climb trees for money - But I will say this injury has oddly enough made me want to really take arborist work to a whole new level and I plan to fully dedicate myself to mastering the profession!
Thanks in advance -
In Christ,
Nick