I can tell you why good groundies are rare, there is bugger all incentive for most of them, paid crap money (on the whole) treated like crap by prima donna climbers who think they are gods gift, if they ask for more training, the bosses cant seem to justify it. Saying that it IS possible to be good at what you do, take a pride in your work, read,read,read. Watch closely and learn. Learn to tie bowlines, and various other knots and hitches, and if you are really fortunate, you might just improve yourself.
I get really ticked off with the attitude that groundies are shite, we all work out in the wind and rain, in the mud and slime TOGETHER!! Try working together. if your groundy dont understand, then help him/her/it. Climbers want respect for what they do, then respect the poor sod on the ground too, he's the one untangling your ropes for the umpteenth time because you dropped a pile of limbs onto it, and he'll be the one clearing the mess up long after you've come down from the tree. Now STOP bitching about each other and post about something sensible:playingball:
I find the worst groundies i have seem to end up being the prima donna F8ck wit climbers who have stupid little tantrums when they make stupid decisions and then blame there groundys ....mainly I think this is becouse they think dragging brush is above them so after 3 months mummy and daddy pay for them to go to college and they think they have become john turnbull or somthing ,then when they f*** up take it out on some poor fool who had the misfortune to be there groundy that day.......I think we should start a thread an ode to the grounds man thread....... how much crap some groundies have to put up with,some of the ways ive seen people been treated is ****ing digusting,by there bosses and by up his own arse I think im god when im wering my harness pricks...... sorry about the rant