I have a friend who's laid up in the hospital with, at least, broken femurs and tibiae, hip and unknown internal injuries. They can't even operate yet until they can figure out what needed fixing. He may be in a body cast for months. He lives on a bluff over Guntersville Lake and was trying to cut yesterday when it was windy. The tree fell on him. They couldn't even reach him from above or with a chopper. They had to lower him down in a harness to the base of the bluff. He's in his 80s and moves like it. From the fact that he retired as garrison commander at Redstone, I'm guessing he wasn't real heavy on cutting experience. Lessons are not to cut in wind and not to cut over your experience level...