Check out this video. I did a reasonably professional job at digging out a yucca thorn that's been in my knee fro the last 4 months.
http://player.vimeo.com/video/51113830
Self-Surgery (video link): Extraction of Yucca Needle
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Wow! Do you take HMO, I have a piece of buckthorn in my elbow. Figured it would work its way out eventually buts its been in there for months!
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Good one. Was wild doing it on myself. Don't usually get the shakes like that. Cash on the barrelhead fee for service. Don't mind the palsied tremors.
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Sean, no video of the actual stick. I got tagged on Cobblestone Peak back in May. For the TR see: http://davidstillman.blogspot.com/2012/ ... untan.html
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I enjoyed reading your TR. I'm not familiar with the Los Padres forest. The cross-country bushwhacking and steep climbs are right up my alley. However, the poodle dog picture triggered bad memories and now I'm going to have a nightmare about cutting open my knee and pulling out a poisonous purple flower.
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Dude awesome.
I found myself living strangely vicariously through this video... skills I wish I could have without all the years of hard work that goes into acquiring them.
I found myself living strangely vicariously through this video... skills I wish I could have without all the years of hard work that goes into acquiring them.