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  1. CurSedVoyce

    how often do you need to have the groundy let a piece run for your safety?

    The guys are often more spot on about how many wraps than I am. I think I am overly cautious and don't want thier hands burn or a target hit. But I don't run rope as often as I would like. And essentially my arse should something go wrong. I am sure most fellas here have got warm hands at one...
  2. CurSedVoyce

    how often do you need to have the groundy let a piece run for your safety?

    Just one of those things. I get more upset about people really not modifying behaviour.
  3. CurSedVoyce

    how often do you need to have the groundy let a piece run for your safety?

    That one was about 150 ish.... With a crazy couple bends in it. Damn thing would bounce with every pick.. I started small anticipating it. But no matter... Ride the ride. Helmet comms... get ya some Ohh we had a meeting when I hit the ground. New SOP on a pitchy tree... CHECK THE BOLLARD for...
  4. CurSedVoyce

    how often do you need to have the groundy let a piece run for your safety?

    Always be ready....... FF to 14:52 Two aspects of vid.... Throwing the top, the pitch that had built up on the bollard got missed. Proper amount of wraps. I have good rope guys.. Just one boo boo... It happens..... beeeeeeeee ready <iframe width="560" height="315"...
  5. CurSedVoyce

    how often do you need to have the groundy let a piece run for your safety?

    Every situation is different. My ground man keeps me safe from swinging pieces when work positioning can be a problem with making the cut. Sometimes I will lower to my guys, if I can cut and handle the rope in tandem. Sometimes we switch back and forth. Here is a video of a little oak Katy and...
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