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if there'd been a house to the right of the tree, the roof would've been wrecked.

 

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-R9jMkOw_oQ

 

But there wasn't! If there was they would have done it differently. You don't need much direction if you've got a pull line and your in a woodland! The question should be why are they rigging?

 

Other than the GRCS/hobbs nearly getting hit, I would say that was perfectly done. The guy pulling the rope looked fatter than the log, which is a good rule of thumb!

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Yes, but there wasn't a house and I'm fairly sure they knew that.

 

Whats the problem:confused1:

 

Laziness, thats the problem, these idiots think that because they have a rope they can control the direction, but any halfwit knows that its the hinge that controls the direction of fall, not the rope. His step cut was rubbish as well.

 

But there wasn't! If there was they would have done it differently. You don't need much direction if you've got a pull line and your in a woodland!

 

All that rigging and he does a cr*p step cut. Amateurs.

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