would love to get my hands on any sort of notes or training materials! If there were any other climbers anywhere around when I was working I would totally set up some 'test' runs to figure out the best way to do it, but since it's just me climbing and the wife 'grounding' I'm SOL on the rescue...
That's frustrating! Even a general book on the subject, or one that just presents various techniques that have worked and are applicable to arborists would be useful! The books that I've found that are more for urban rescues or for fire departments or whatever almost all focus on large...
Anyone know of a book about high-angle rescue work that applies to tree work? I've found a few, but they all look like they're meant for urban fire departments or spelunkers...
Thanks,
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