I don't hang binos around my neck anymore.
The one time I have had to damn near call in an emergency evac for a fellow hunter......
Climbing up a stepped rock face up to a bowl in the alpine , buddy gets to the last ledge that was about chest high. As he oomphs himself up he slips and back down he goes. I see him crumple and is just laying there like he's dead. Then I see the blood..... lots and lots of blood.
So I scramble back down and try to figure out why buddy's face is bleeding and where from. He damn near knocked his top front teeth out and cut his tip lip right thru. It was a nasty fuggen sight let me tell ya. So I get in on first aid and buddy is totally unconscious for a good 20 minutes while I'm frantically doing what i can and trying to get the sat phone up.
Buddy comes too as if he is in a fight..... crazy how some people come too after taking a hard hit.
so long story short, as he slipped back down, the binos , under his jacket but attached to some chest rig he bought (bino buddy? I honestly don't know) , got caught on the rock edge and shove straight into his face. he was in pain for the next 10 days and really should have gone to a hospital on the spot but decided to press on.
I learned to not carry my binos on my chest after that and have them in a hip pouch with a quick release.