Today all my tree gear (150' poly rope, New Tribe saddle, daisy rope, leather arborist gloves, backpack and rope bag) fell into a river. I came perilously close to drowning.
I thought I would try out an improvised watercraft. Little did I know I was actually trying out for the Darwin Awards.
Well, my foresight paid off to some degree, because I had all my gear (rope, wallet, keys, cell phone, digital camera) carabinered together, otherwise it would all be under by now. The only thing I lost was the one most expensive thing-my pair of glasses.
So I'm home now, and my beloved 150' poly arborist rope that I bought at a TCI workshop is soaked. I've got it strung across the backyard like a clothesline. Is it dead? Dare I climb with it again? I only just yesterday hauled it out to do a climb--the first climb of 2005, up a gorgeous and well-branched White Oak. I thought about sticking it in an oven set on low, but it's polyester, which I think might melt or at least harden in an oven.
My New Tribe saddle is also soaked. That thing has squishy, absorbent foam inside. God knows how long it will retain all that water.
I already have to buy new glasses, and probably a new cell phone too, and almost definitely a new camera.
Please tell me this stuff is salvagable!