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  1. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Likely. Also, bad things can happen when the climber has to manage the job site with newbs. It's important to go over the rigging plan, as well as going over the Plan B, such as if a piece breaks off before hinging, etc.
  2. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    He rigged it to fall across him. Poor judgment.
  3. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Should have executed it with anti- barberchair techniques.
  4. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Big Top Drops under control!
  5. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    The butt landed on the a-frame'supported wire(s).
  6. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    You will want a shock absorber, or it will be like falling on a static system.
  7. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    You only need 60' or 75' for escaping the basket. A bailout line can be small diameter.
  8. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Looks pondo like.
  9. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    That's how I read it.
  10. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Yow! How???!
  11. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    In my first 2 months of residential tree work, 10 years ago, I took a ride like that. If you're on the ground, its more likely that you could naturally let go. You become airborne and feel like you're on a tree swing, in a hurry. I didn't know how to wrap a tree, nor did anyone else. I decided...
  12. SeanKroll

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    Looks like he cut until it fell, having cut off the far corner, allowing his bar end to get pinned to the face cut, then maybe the log levered down on the tip of the bar, with the stump as a fulcrum.
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