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OTG BOSTON

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Looks to me like the groung guy didn't have a good grasp on how to run lines.

A similar thing happed to me a few weeks ago. I wasn't using a lowering line, and had a buttstrap so the catapult action wasn't quite enough to knock me outta my spikes.

My undercut wasn't deep enough on the top, so the tree bucked back , then foreward, that back:dizzy:
 
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kkottemann said:
A little less top never hurts.
climber was parallel to his climbing line this would have been hard but a little less top never hurts still i would have ripped over slowly to avoid sudden jolt:monkey: rope man had 2 much slack and climber should have saw this but i dont think he will do that again
 
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Holy crsap!!!!!! Fool's luck if ever eh, whatta morooon, surprized he has any teeth left *cringe cringe*, that was worth the dial-up wait, nice find and a sure candidate for future Darwin Awards *cringe again* Yikes!

:popcorn: waiting for part two :popcorn:
 
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Husky137 said:
Some people are too stupid to be scared.
No kidding, you read my kid's mind, two little girls here watched it (both 8), their comments were "Oh man is he ok?" Me:yes surprizingly. "What an idiot dad!". Still laughing to myself, and actually thankfull for the guy's survival, that could have been really, really ugly esp. if he'd caught the saw. I sometimes sit in wonderment at how others live so long.....GAH!

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