Partly under my left thigh, for me, rubbing against the leg strap of my saddle (that's to avoid wearing out my chainsaw pants). This allows more friction than the glove alone to slow the moving rope. And it lessens the heat in my hand too.
Me too.
Falling dead wood is very dangerous during the line setting, either dislodged or broken by the throw-line/rope. You can't figure it at each time and surprise comes, when a limb pushes an other for example. The size of the piece is misleading too : what you can see as a "no worry" twig...
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