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Well, had a bit of a bad incident with the rope wrench SRT climbing rig.
If you use a pantin, BACK IT UP WITH A BINER
I had a fall of about 30 feet albeit semi-controlled, because I did not back it up.
I was in a huge red oak and we were deadwooding it.
went up to my TIP as always, pantin and rope wrench, started deadwooding, came down the other side to get a hung up piece.
clipped my lanyard over my shoulder and into the rope wrench rig like normal, then started ascending.
first off, i should have had the lanyard tighter, it was tending the hitch, but low near my waist, not in front of my face.
second, I should have backed the pantin up with a biner since it was a long ascent, 40 feet or so.
as i was ascending, my pantin kicked off and the rig which normally would be at chin level was to low to grab quickly and a free fall backwards started
I tried to grab the rope but momentum took over and the quick drop began, the rope was between my legs and thru the crotch of my NYLON tech pants...the sound of burning rubber from my gloves and the smell of burning nylon are still etched in my brain.
I hit the ground pretty hard, but held my head up.
after the initial shock wore off, I tore my gloves off, hands were fine, but my man-parts, well that is a different story
The rope speeding along the nylon tech pants melted them to my stuff.
a nice line all the way across the boys, the same width as the 11mm rope was etched in there, 2nd degree friction burns.
makes walking a bitch, climbing and running even more of one.
but i learned something out of this and that is what counts.
always back up a pantin for long ascents, always...if it kicks off and the situation does not allow a quick , instant recovery, you could be heading for trouble.
stuff is healing and except for burning up a pair of tech pants and a pair of gloves, all is okay.
i asked arborwear if they would replace the pants, no deal...lol, but they gave me a promo code for 50% off my next order of stuff
here are 2 pics of my pants.
If you use a pantin, BACK IT UP WITH A BINER
I had a fall of about 30 feet albeit semi-controlled, because I did not back it up.
I was in a huge red oak and we were deadwooding it.
went up to my TIP as always, pantin and rope wrench, started deadwooding, came down the other side to get a hung up piece.
clipped my lanyard over my shoulder and into the rope wrench rig like normal, then started ascending.
first off, i should have had the lanyard tighter, it was tending the hitch, but low near my waist, not in front of my face.
second, I should have backed the pantin up with a biner since it was a long ascent, 40 feet or so.
as i was ascending, my pantin kicked off and the rig which normally would be at chin level was to low to grab quickly and a free fall backwards started
I tried to grab the rope but momentum took over and the quick drop began, the rope was between my legs and thru the crotch of my NYLON tech pants...the sound of burning rubber from my gloves and the smell of burning nylon are still etched in my brain.
I hit the ground pretty hard, but held my head up.
after the initial shock wore off, I tore my gloves off, hands were fine, but my man-parts, well that is a different story
The rope speeding along the nylon tech pants melted them to my stuff.
a nice line all the way across the boys, the same width as the 11mm rope was etched in there, 2nd degree friction burns.
makes walking a bitch, climbing and running even more of one.
but i learned something out of this and that is what counts.
always back up a pantin for long ascents, always...if it kicks off and the situation does not allow a quick , instant recovery, you could be heading for trouble.
stuff is healing and except for burning up a pair of tech pants and a pair of gloves, all is okay.
i asked arborwear if they would replace the pants, no deal...lol, but they gave me a promo code for 50% off my next order of stuff
here are 2 pics of my pants.