August Hunicke Videos

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Noice!!! Damien is really getting the hang of this crane thing. Love it when one can tell the operator, it’s cut and all yours
 
I wonder what the next new life-changing gear will be next for you? You need one of those one-man cranes, like Carl sells? (?) Perhaps? Have two crews out collecting checks! :beer:
 
I saw the shadows lengthening and figured you’d need another day.

Each one of those picks was like a tree in itself.

I thought at the beginning of the vid that I’d never make 17 mins, but it flew by.

Ace.
 
Thanks Mick, the go Pro diminishes the size of things too… Only those who know, really get the scope.
 
I have no LMI flush. Here's the last one.

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Fine job saving the spider. They can often be blown out of the danger zone with puff of your breath.
 
Really good, everyday treework.

Horrible having to do it feeling rough like that.

I might have been tempted to use a little tag line (held by the climber) on a couple of the whirlygig pieces (you can even use the tail of your climb line if you’re feeling particularly anarchic) so the climber lets the piece swing less dynamically.
But I’m not teaching you too suck eggs. Great work, thanks.
 
Good show.


I often feel like I'd take a little more caution with where the roper stands. So long as everything goes right, no problem.

I thought of typing a comment, but thought I was just being 'Safety Sean', but then he almost get hit by a log.

Speedlining right at someone, with the dropzone right in front of them, instead of redirecting through a biner or Munter-hitch with a little friction would move they away from the shatter zone and less jerking on their joints.

Only takes getting hurt a little bit to be likely to get hurt more while working through it, especially something like a sprained ligament in a trigger finger, or sore middle finger, middle knuckle (useful), which I have been nursing both. Hurts to carry a shopping bag on two fingers, much easier on one. Hurts my knuckle, getting slightly sideloaded a bit.


I've slid a long way on wet grass unexpectedly, but the POW was on a different tree then the rigging tree, (compressed a leaning stem better) so I wasn't sliding through the log path.

$0.02
 
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