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16 hours ago, forestboy1978 said:

Why?

 

I regularly used to jump high off off roofs and land on my feet. So jump from 10 ft but run and jump 5ft higher and then land into a roll with zero injury. 

 

20ft wont kill you if you land ok. Same as slipping in the shower will kill you if you don't land ok. 

You probably need to read your post over again.

 

I.e, it makes no sense whatsoever.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Mesterh said:

You probably need to read your post over again.

 

I.e, it makes no sense whatsoever.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'll try and explain better!

 

I was a crazy kid. Liked jumping from height. Never died. Minor injuries is all. 

 

I fell 25 ft once and corrected my fall mid air but landed on the heels of my feet and didn't roll or whatever. The shock burst L2. This was not planned it was an accident. 

 

What I'm saying is if you fall 20ft and don't land BADLY or on your head  or on a chair or some shit, you most likely will not die. 

 

This is the same reason 30mph speed limits are in place in built up areas cos 20ft you are really only travelling roughly 30mph. It's gonna hurt, you might die, but death is not guaranteed. 

 

If you fall 60 ft then you'll be travelling at nearly 55mph. Death is almost guaranteed. 

 

Get it?

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It’s all very well being able to survive a fall , but factor in a chainsaw falling with you at the same time and I think the chances of injuries would increase somewhat !

 

In fact........If you fell 16 metres and you weighed 100kg , you would reach about 64km/h and hit the ground in 1.8 seconds.....

Not factoring any friction ?

 

As you can tell , it’s a quiet morning here ?

 

Greetings from sunny (not) Tenby

 

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Just occurred to me I've got these tickets and I'm kinda legal etc but frankly I haven't got the faintest idea of where to go from here. 

 

I haven't even worked out a a kit list. Other than a pretzel zigzag, a cambian saver, some ropes, of fuck know what width really, and a top handle saw I just do not have a clue lol

 

Oh yeah and some prussocks and 3 way caribenars etc. 

 

God....

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Ignore me. Well.... keep ignoring me.

 

Alcohol induced depression and self doubt kicking in. 

 

Friends should either remain in the same neighbourhood forever  or **ss off to another country and never come back so you're not obliged to go drinking on a school night cos it's suits their holiday schedule. 

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7 hours ago, HuntingHicap said:

I would say don't go kit mad. Know a brilliant tree surgeon who has bugger all climbing gear. Know a few part timers who look like christmas trees with all the shiney bits. not saying either is wrong, but you can get through with very little.

I would say a ZZ, two lengths of rope one at 15/20 meters one at 40 (nothing says newbie like climbing a 6 meter birch with a ridiculously long line.

 

Strop of some description as a secondary line, spikes, a topper and a mid range saw.

 

 

 

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