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Taking a Leak up in a tree


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Tied-in, up in a tree, desperate for "a leak" you would likely  

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  1. 1. Tied-in, up in a tree, desperate for "a leak" you would likely

    • Take pain and suffering and climb down for cover
      26
    • Aim for open air and let it fly
      31
    • Aim for bark and let it run
      16
    • Let clothing soak it up
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Most of my challenge is ground level landscaping, at homes with no restrooms and often no time to drive to a store or restaurant. But 99% of homes or yards have an option for dealing with liquid.

 

RE trees, I recall a climber mentioning being at a college campus desperate for a leak, with no time to get down, and then into some building. There were students below. So I won't write the option they picked ... yet.

 

When you are starting to quickly feel the pain, and in a pinch up in the tree, what is your likely choice?

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Apollo 13

 

Good example that the best of the best among professionals may have something happen quickly and unexpectedly.

 

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You are seriously comparing tree cutting with rocket science?

 

Its as simple as making sure you take a pee before you put the harness on and that isn't rocket science

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You are seriously comparing tree cutting with rocket science?

 

Its as simple as making sure you take a pee before you put the harness on and that isn't rocket science

 

 

Every profession deals with the unexpected, or the expected happening when unexpected.

 

But you have me thinking you may have a good quality if someone needs to hire a climber. Sounds like you have never needed to take a leak up in a tree. And that seems like it would be almost a credential ... lol

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