Thank you for your common sense view.
Doug
"Think of all the ways you can hurt yourself laughing."
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my point is that a fixation on height having a correlation to risk is
wrong.
There are many things that introduce risk when you're in a possible fall
situation.
Height doesn't change the risk (once you're over 30').
So why fixate on height?
And using belts and assorted gear doesn't guarantee no accidents either.
For instance: misuse or gear failure if no
redundancy.
The riskiest point in that video was when the guy clipped onto a step
with one hook and leaned back on it. He was
actually safer (unless tired) with two hands and two feet on the 4
steps.
At that point, everything depended on the reliability of that one step.
Best to just understand the risks in everything one does and try to
mitigate the ones you don't like.
And if you're older and in denial about why it's riskier for you,
compared to a younger guy...well. Denial of changing
risk factors is one of those example things that add risk.
And gear doesn't make it go away.
-kevin
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