billcummings wrote:The quote below from Sam on the safe splat thread reminded me of a tree landing I had years back. Since I’m making a large step away from Joe’s Safe Splat topic I figured to move this report to a thread closer to the same topic.
I think you made the right choice. This topic was intended as a way to share individual flight experiences. Thanks for sharing.
billcummings wrote:Sam (the man)---
“After falling >300' wrapped up in the crumpled glider, the landing was a no stepper.”
Sam had said a pecan tree was between him and his impact zone. Which sounds like a well placed tree to me.

billcummings wrote:Here is my tree landing story:
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Both the glider and I dove nose first into the tops of the trees. The left tip caught and snapped and put the right tip leading the way down until it caught and snapped. Now it was nose first again and the branches really worked to slow the descent. When the glider came to a stop my feet hit the ground with the same force you would expect jumping down from a kitchen chair. The glider never touched the ground.
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If I had landed 15 feet to the north I would have been a wooden, skewered, 180 pound, Shish Kabob!

