Excerpt from The Link, Vol. 14: Program Magazine for the United Fellowship of Protestants; November, 1956
He must place himself so that a falling branch will not strike him or the safety rope. Yet he must be able to swing his axe freely. At any mo ment during the cleaning of a spar tree, loose bark may suddenly give way under his spurs and cause a fall.
The high climber has learned his trade through hard experience. There have been many moments when only quick-thinking and the safety rope could save him. Yet the number Of high climbers that have fallen with out sustaining permanent injuries is really surprising.
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