Ha, my thoughts exactly. I often have no backup(except when cutting), an anchor thinner than my wrist and a chainsaw running way too close for comfort. That said, I like learning about this sorta thing and would like to eventually get into stage rigging(have done a little) and industrial access so learning about setting different anchors sounds like a great day out. /csb
I worry about other people on group learning, especially with stuff like this, hopefully will manage to get a couple of our friends in on it to cut down the potential for numpties wasting the instructors time. Had some epic morons when I did my intro course at The Castle who spent a whole day failing to learn how to tie a fig8 or pay attention while belaying. At least this course isn't open to total noobs...
Ha, my thoughts exactly. I often have no backup(except when cutting), an anchor thinner than my wrist and a chainsaw running way too close for comfort. That said, I like learning about this sorta thing and would like to eventually get into stage rigging(have done a little) and industrial access so learning about setting different anchors sounds like a great day out. /csb
I worry about other people on group learning, especially with stuff like this, hopefully will manage to get a couple of our friends in on it to cut down the potential for numpties wasting the instructors time. Had some epic morons when I did my intro course at The Castle who spent a whole day failing to learn how to tie a fig8 or pay attention while belaying. At least this course isn't open to total noobs...