i climbed a 45 foot pole for the first time

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  • @edge1289
    @edge1289 Рік тому +170

    Just a bit of advice from an old timer who started in the trade 50 years ago. Don’t kick the pole, step into the pole with your gaffs. Lock your leg when you’re standing still so you don’t “cut out”. When I broke in, we were prohibited from using our safety straps to “hitch hike” up the pole, no less using a Bucksqueeze or other fall arrest system. They weren’t even invented yet, they made us free climb while trying in school. We trained on 40’s but the last week the put us on 85’s, were we a bit scared, sure but always remember once you’re above 15’ it’s all the same. I would have liked to see you stay at the top of the pole to get acclimated to the height and take your selfie. You should climb looking up at where you’re going, not at your feet. Lastly, you shouldn’t be winded going up a 45’ pole, that you seemed to be tells me your were using your arms too much. Take your time, you’ll get there. When I was a young apprentice I would rush to get up the pole, rush to finish the job always in hurry. An old timer who took me under his wing asked why I was always in a hurry, I didn’t have a good answer, then he said something I never forgot, he said “ look down the road and see all those poles, remember when your done, there’s just another one to work”. Take your time, do it safely and you’ll make it home each nite. I’m 70 years old and can still climb, I don’t have to, but I still can. It’s a great trade, a rewarding trade, working storm trouble putting people back in lights is the best. You won’t get rich, but you’ll never go hungry. Good luck, post more videos so we can see your progress.

    • @MarkNathanOfficial
      @MarkNathanOfficial 11 місяців тому +8

      thats wild that you were climbing 85 ft poles with no safety. Ive climbed 40 ft with just my secondary, no bucksqueeze

    • @sherryhunter1220
      @sherryhunter1220 11 місяців тому +5

      I am currently in PLT training and cannot master this concept of not “kicking “ the pole … had a slip on the pole and am now shit scared to climb but am plugging away …

    • @edge1289
      @edge1289 11 місяців тому +7

      @@sherryhunter1220 you can do it, it takes practice but when going up, step into the wood as if your climbing a ladder. When you step into the wood, your weight will set the gaff into the pole, no need to kick the pole it only causes stress on your knees and ankles. When you come down the pole, take the longest step down as you can, your lower leg will drop in and your upper leg will drop out. If they allow you to take your tools home, find a right of way with and practice only going up 15 feet, that’s all you need to get comfortable. We were all scared at one point, don’t let anyone tell you they’ve never been scared. You can do it, please keep me posted on your progress, I’ll offer any advice I can. Good luck!
      PS: I cutout from the top of a 40’ when I was an apprentice, didn’t know what happed till I was sitting on my butt on the ground. It was all free climbing in those days, no “hitchhiking” with the safety strap and no Bucksqueeze fall arrest. Remember, now you have a fall arrest and will only go so far, once you stop start climbing again!

    • @jeffreyhansen1737
      @jeffreyhansen1737 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@edge1289 did the fall require medical attention? I broke my tailbone for skating on my daughter's birthday party lol, so I can only imagine how it felt falling from 40 ft. I work for the phone company and we had a guy get get knocked off a strand after cutting a drop because he didn't safety off. I had to gaff in training and drive in a hook at the top when I got the job...it was probably 40 ft or so

    • @edge1289
      @edge1289 11 місяців тому +1

      @@jeffreyhansen1737 no, I was too young and dumb to go to the ER. The other 2nd year apprentice with me was afraid to tell the supervisor I fell, he thought we’d get in trouble…. For what I don’t know. I was pulling splinters from both arms for days, I should have gone to the ER……

  • @verstanppe
    @verstanppe 8 місяців тому +46

    imagine driving and you see 50 guys chilling on top of tree poles

  • @Carter-ir5ud
    @Carter-ir5ud Рік тому +15

    We started on 40ft poles, so I get what your feeling. Be confident on those climbs and always look up, makes that climb way faster and easier.

  • @GreatWhiteSquid
    @GreatWhiteSquid 11 місяців тому +12

    Great work man!!!! 45 feet is a lot higher than most people think.

    • @AQuaaHaZe
      @AQuaaHaZe 5 місяців тому

      It’s really not 😂

    • @Cobbilou
      @Cobbilou 5 місяців тому

      10 feet isn’t that much higher. Now 30 feet on stream line structures that’s another story.

  • @210000491
    @210000491 Рік тому +16

    Thank God you didn’t fall bro. You always have to check your buck squeeze adjustment at 9 and 3. If you notice. Your knee was never locked both were bent. Meaning you didn’t have a good grip in the pole and your black strap in front of you wasnt hugging th pole as you went down . You was was suppose to adjust again going down. If you would’ve fell at that height at 40 ft. You would’ve have fallen until the pole got tighter and your buck squeeze tightened up. God job going up tho. A lot of people can’t do what we did

    • @210000491
      @210000491 Рік тому +7

      At 3:00 in the video if you pay attention bro the only thing that was keeping you up was your gaffs and your weight on your belt. The black strap wasn’t hugging the pole. Meaning it wasn’t going to catch until the pole got bigger again. I’m just pointing it out for you to be safe and not fall in the field bro.

  • @jamesspash5561
    @jamesspash5561 9 місяців тому +27

    20 plus years ago when we all got to the top of our poles the guy next to me looked over at me and says "WTF are we doing up here?"

  • @lynnesullivan2257
    @lynnesullivan2257 11 місяців тому +4

    That’s my boy!! Great job. ❤

  • @mrbrianwalsh
    @mrbrianwalsh 11 місяців тому +6

    Haha. Good job. It's scary at first but when you start going up the H structures or the 55ft transmission streamline poles and have a few transfers on the way, you get over it. Or just climb a 95ft lattice tower and that'll help get rid of your fear of heights real fast.

  • @Fide_Tide
    @Fide_Tide Рік тому +16

    Bro gotta invest in leg day

    • @Mmmmmmdonuts
      @Mmmmmmdonuts 3 місяці тому

      Yup stairmill with a weighed vest is your best friend for climbing

  • @SmedleyButlerII
    @SmedleyButlerII 4 місяці тому +1

    This is how I felt on my first couple of 10+ mile hikes in the mountains as an infantryman in the Marine Corps 😂 you’ll get the strength and endurance quick if you’re young

  • @alexhorne9462
    @alexhorne9462 16 днів тому +1

    I’m at Sltc rn and just climbed 45 for the first time yesterday! Team Regulators!💪

    • @DongasaurusRex69
      @DongasaurusRex69 5 днів тому

      Hell yeah man, I just graduated from NLC in Florida, I loved every second of it

  • @ItsMe-vg4vj
    @ItsMe-vg4vj 4 місяці тому +1

    I do this kind of stuff at 2pm on a Monday. Except it involves climbing it a few times.

  • @gunner7752
    @gunner7752 11 місяців тому +2

    I was terrified at first you’ll get there bud, just gotta learn to trust your gear, a fall from 10 feet is the same as it is at 100

  • @dannyg_2377
    @dannyg_2377 Рік тому +3

    We just hit 40s last week we started on 20s so I fell you😂best thing I’ve found to do is to go keep climbing till you get to the top

  • @ChmodX
    @ChmodX 2 місяці тому +1

    The UA-cam algorithm brings us together again. This time, we share men with long poles.

  • @mx5219
    @mx5219 2 місяці тому

    you kids are lucky to have that buck squeeze ...i came up in the 80's and it was all free climb, old school foreman i came up with would not let use your safety around the pole to go up or down...they would tell you to bid a splicer job..

  • @tee6002
    @tee6002 Місяць тому

    I climbed yesterday for the first time up a 30’ pole. Hopefully i get the apprenticeship!Cant imagine this lol. Not looking foward to climbing school😂

  • @SodiumInduction-hv
    @SodiumInduction-hv 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice job!

  • @ZacFiscus
    @ZacFiscus 4 місяці тому +2

    I got in the trade without line school but it shows lol… Anytime I gotta climb I don’t love heights. I don’t care what people say or give you shit about your doing fine lol. I’m on my 2nd year in the apprenticeship and I still don’t like poles over 35 ft lol I have a cousin who’s a foreman to and he doesn’t like heights either so it’s fine lol. It’s just what you’re willing to overcome when it comes to the job you just gotta go and do it. I’ll go up there, do what I need to do then come down I don’t like hanging out lol just focus on what your doing up there and I forget sometimes. You get a little more and more use to it. I don’t even climb much to be honest. I’m about halfway through it. Just became hot a few weeks ago

  • @xdfilmss1136
    @xdfilmss1136 Рік тому +1

    mee too bro lol good shit just hit 40s on thursday

  • @jumper123910
    @jumper123910 6 місяців тому

    @waamby Are you are an apprentice lineman? If so vlog your way through your apprenticeship. What you guys do is impressive. I'm from Australia and the linesmen I have worked with (afew years ago now) I have little to no respect for, as their skill levels were low and that was all required of them. They don't climb poles without a ladder and even then if they can't reach it in a bucket or using sticks forget it, we had to make the line safe, from Isolating it to grounding it and all the paperwork, the linesmen would then come and repair the insulator, cable or attach / detach whatever equipment was required, we would then check it out and get them to fix their shoddy work. That was time we didn't have. You guys are at totally different level. I think you will attract a lot of subscribers if you do that.

  • @jamesdavis5096
    @jamesdavis5096 7 місяців тому

    Look how fast he stroked it up there. Now thats a REAL pole smoker.

  • @Imzova
    @Imzova 9 місяців тому +1

    I start bootcamp in 2 weeks and the test is a 45 foot pole, honestly kind of nervous about it

    • @waamby
      @waamby  9 місяців тому +1

      Good luck I recommend focusing on your CDL that’s what matters the most when just getting into the field. It’s also what most companies want you to have

    • @Imzova
      @Imzova 9 місяців тому

      @@waamby thanks and yeah I already got my class A no restrictions and tanker endorsement

    • @waamby
      @waamby  9 місяців тому

      @@Imzova dang honestly your probably set to apply just with that

    • @Imzova
      @Imzova 9 місяців тому

      @@waambyI’m pretty much in I applied through N.E.A.T and just got the call to do bootcamp and once I pass my climbing test they send me to a contractor to work for

    • @IKI11I
      @IKI11I 9 місяців тому

      @imzova you in the 104 bootcamp in NH?

  • @guadaluperivera-vidrio7244
    @guadaluperivera-vidrio7244 8 місяців тому

    Dang I remember climbing my first 180 foot Douglas fir tree.

  • @Copterman
    @Copterman 4 місяці тому

    Humming the tune to "I'll Make a Man Out of You" from Mulan for some reason.

  • @vinnie1692
    @vinnie1692 4 місяці тому

    Are you using a chest mount or a hardhat helmet mount for your go pro?

  • @arkmichael2432
    @arkmichael2432 11 місяців тому +3

    Broo adjust your brown, you had a fat gap at the top

  • @huyustus
    @huyustus 3 місяці тому

    i love that device, what is the name of it?

  • @henriwatson631
    @henriwatson631 5 місяців тому

    What's the lineman's belt setup you're using?

  • @KrookArts
    @KrookArts 3 місяці тому +3

    Called lineman not linesissy

  • @Nuttyirishman85
    @Nuttyirishman85 22 дні тому

    Wait til these guys hear about bucket trucks.

    • @waamby
      @waamby  15 днів тому +1

      😮 what’s that

    • @Nuttyirishman85
      @Nuttyirishman85 15 днів тому

      @ It’s this truck, that has a boom lift and a bucket on it. Not fun on a 100 degree day.

  • @craig5222
    @craig5222 16 днів тому

    Don’t let the comments get ya down. I’m currently in a school and I’m 39…all my classmates are between 18 and 21, except for one kid that is 26. I get smoked every god damn day. Our first day I felt great and trusted the equipment 110%. The second day, I watched a kid cutout and slide all the way back to earth cuz his brown and green were loose as hell. Ever since then I’ve been shook and spend more time looking at green and brown than I do ascending the pole with my outta shape ass. Either way, if ya wanna do something, stay hungry. Hope you made it in to the trade. Cheers

  • @bigzxck
    @bigzxck Рік тому +1

    need to tighten that bucksqueeze if you kicked out you woulda rode that pole all the way down, if not atleast a few feet before it caught

  • @RevMorganMoose3034
    @RevMorganMoose3034 6 місяців тому

    Fun stuff

  • @overtonweathersby6424
    @overtonweathersby6424 6 місяців тому

    Watch your day light omg

  • @zachhalsey6802
    @zachhalsey6802 11 місяців тому

    Just wait till you have to do stamina 3 in segment 4😢

  • @mxcollin95
    @mxcollin95 4 місяці тому

    It’s a crazing looking people forest…

  • @davesteier-xf5lh
    @davesteier-xf5lh 8 місяців тому +2

    Man got a $500 cinching strap and worried about falling SMGDH

  • @anthonyhocevar4715
    @anthonyhocevar4715 9 місяців тому

    This is easy compared to the 70 ft limb walk we were doing for a tree removal and being tied in 120ft🤣

  • @nolan_shaga
    @nolan_shaga 3 місяці тому

    what kind of flipline lanyard is that

    • @9.16TreeService
      @9.16TreeService Місяць тому

      It’s a buck squeeze or something like that, made by Buckingham, I think it’s considered a fall arrest system, what you need for line school and stuff nowadays I believe and even in the trade throughout the U.S they are pretty nice for work positioning for sure 👍🏼

  • @jeremycook85
    @jeremycook85 7 місяців тому +2

    Lmao 🤣 45ft. You are in the wrong trade if that scares you

  • @danieljohns3278
    @danieljohns3278 7 місяців тому

    So that's what it feels like to be yellow

  • @jacobjensen4697
    @jacobjensen4697 11 місяців тому +1

    Takes less out of ya if you just keep going and don't stop.

  • @Boc3phu5
    @Boc3phu5 9 місяців тому

    Can you use your own gear if you don't trust theirs?

    • @waamby
      @waamby  9 місяців тому

      No clue man

  • @tylerhowerton8518
    @tylerhowerton8518 10 місяців тому +3

    I do tree work and ain’t no way I’m climbing with one I have to have my safety line and my flip line I just couldn’t see myself relying on a single mechanism knowing how the world is and product control is a scary business 😅

  • @RoboTosterChad
    @RoboTosterChad Місяць тому

    We barely ever do this

  • @wjjohns04able
    @wjjohns04able 7 місяців тому

    As somebody who’s also scared of heights, I completely can relate to the heavy breathing when I’m climbing something above 6 feet off the ground 😵‍💫

  • @AQuaaHaZe
    @AQuaaHaZe 5 місяців тому

    You afraid of heights? 😂

    • @waamby
      @waamby  5 місяців тому

      Nuh uh

    • @AQuaaHaZe
      @AQuaaHaZe 5 місяців тому

      @@waambyyuh huh. You should come do some real climbing none of this sissy shit. I’ll let you come climb a 120ft Doug fir 😂

  • @claytonramey4163
    @claytonramey4163 4 місяці тому

    Tighten your belt

  • @jamesvillegas877
    @jamesvillegas877 10 місяців тому

    You kids have it easy a straight pole. Imagine big leans or unhooking your belt.

  • @daveyjoseph6058
    @daveyjoseph6058 26 днів тому

    you are out of shape lol

    • @waamby
      @waamby  26 днів тому

      @@daveyjoseph6058 yes

  • @Walrus570
    @Walrus570 10 місяців тому

    This looks fun

    • @lukemitchell9183
      @lukemitchell9183 9 місяців тому

      It isn’t

    • @brendanfogel4573
      @brendanfogel4573 3 місяці тому

      Its fun if you got balls, if your a scary cat this then i could understand