muddy
Well-Known Member
It seems like either I'm really unlucky or else I have a golden horseshoe stuck in my butt. If my count is correct I've fallen or almost fallen out of a tree 4 or 5 times with nothing more than severe bruises. Today marks yet another time where I tempted fate and came out OK.
This spring I found a treestand on some property I hunt and when I talked to the landowner he said he didn't know whose it was and to take it down. I finally got around to yanking it about 2 hours ago today. I was about 12-14 foot up and when I put my weight on one of the crappy tree steps the dang thing just popped completely out and I was left with only one option, straight down. I hugged the tree as best as I could but a step caught my armpit and ripped up to my elbow, then my knee caught one and I was flipped backwards. I hit the ground flat on my back with severe pain in my shoulder, elbow, and hand. 10 minutes later I was walking around and as the pain subsided I counted my lucky stars. I finished yanking the stand and came home. I'm pretty bruised and scraped up from the shag bark hickory tree I tried to hug but all in all I"m OK.
I was using a linemans belt but hadn't clipped it up yet... ain't that how all Darwin awards start? Today I learned another valuable lesson, clip that safety line on even if you're only 4 foot off the ground. If I had I would've just been left hanging.
BE SAFE.
This spring I found a treestand on some property I hunt and when I talked to the landowner he said he didn't know whose it was and to take it down. I finally got around to yanking it about 2 hours ago today. I was about 12-14 foot up and when I put my weight on one of the crappy tree steps the dang thing just popped completely out and I was left with only one option, straight down. I hugged the tree as best as I could but a step caught my armpit and ripped up to my elbow, then my knee caught one and I was flipped backwards. I hit the ground flat on my back with severe pain in my shoulder, elbow, and hand. 10 minutes later I was walking around and as the pain subsided I counted my lucky stars. I finished yanking the stand and came home. I'm pretty bruised and scraped up from the shag bark hickory tree I tried to hug but all in all I"m OK.
I was using a linemans belt but hadn't clipped it up yet... ain't that how all Darwin awards start? Today I learned another valuable lesson, clip that safety line on even if you're only 4 foot off the ground. If I had I would've just been left hanging.
BE SAFE.
Last edited: