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  1. Husabud

    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    Glad you had the foresight to get out of a scetchy situation safely. That last cut is always scary in those situations.
  2. Husabud

    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    In a case where you really don't trust the other tree. Put a large zip tie between your side D and lanyard.if something fails, you will be released. although still going for a ride, you won't be in two pieces.
  3. Husabud

    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    None yet. One I should have. 70-75' Scarlet Oak that was split from 18'-30'. I had to climb to at least 50' to get limbs away from the house before I dropped the top. Although I strapped the trunk twice, it was a Nantucket sleigh ride for sure.
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