LONG POST
HI ALL - this was a PERFECT TREE, I have pictures, I have video, I have questions (When don’t I have them) and some of you might say, what is she doing that for????????
As normal - I am filled with questions and DO ask for your comments and criticisms.
I did a first today and with that I feel a little more comfortable with myself in the tree. It would have been nice to share this tree and the time in it. BUT, I forgot to pay the weather gods and the daily thunderstorms just about drove me out of the tree. I was on the ground when the rains started and was drenched, soaked to the skin but the time I hiked the half mile back to the car. I must have been a site to the passing cars as I walked out of the wood with my harness and helmet still on, back pack which carried the rope and my pail, which held the throw line and my lunch, walking across the bridge back to the parking lot.
My last climb here at the house, in my little tree, I had a very talented climber watch from the ground and provide some great instructions. At the end of my climb he took my rope and wrapped it about the base of another tree, when I was like, “How am I going to get down now,†he said “How did you get up?†I was puzzled and a little upset that he put my in this predicament. BUT I know that it can happen. SO with that bit of knowledge, my climb today was all down switches. I set the line about half way up the tree and from there started my climb. As I was in the tree setting my lines, also in my head, was “Where do you want to go and how can you get there.†Those are Important words for me. I moved from one side of the tree to another, with each switch it was about one quarter from the old tie in point. By the time I descended I had come full circle in the tree.
I am practicing the lean and getting better at a three point stand. I am also learning how to and how NOT to pitch a throw line in the tree. NOTE to self, Watch the Bag so you can DUCK, when it wraps about the branch in front of you and almost hits you in the head, HAPPY HELMET.
IT was fun and best of all were all the questions I was getting from the tubers that were hiking the trail below me. Good PR for Rec climbing.
I was also able to scout a few more trees in my area and hope to get in one of them next weekend, a big oak or maybe that Hickory down the block.
Thanks to all for your encouragement and helping this jerseygirl get into the tree.
Photos - here - Video is being loaded - i have about 4 at different points of the climb.
Turtle on the trail
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech003.jpg
Entrance to the trial alone the river
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=beech001.jpg
TREE
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech034.jpg
First tie in - i was about half way up
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech015.jpg
second tie in
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech033.jpg
Third tie in
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech030.jpg
on a branch at the 4th tie in rope under a limb
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech026.jpg
my bridge with when on two system - that is the short bridge on the butterfly.
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech021.jpg
AND - the last - the river below at Big Rock rapid.
http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x58/skheinz57/?action=view¤t=08-05-07beech026.jpg
jz