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What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
sime42 replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk
I'm a little worse for wear but, bear with. I don't recall any specific discussions but there's been a few references. Google is your friend in these kind of scenarios -
All 9 royal parks there is a total ban on climbing or interfering with any tree, many other parks will possibly have a similar ban in place, at the very least it would be prudent to find out any such rules beforehand out of common courtesy, besides which there are likely to be various fines in place for breaking park rules, you may be experienced enough to treat a tree with care, but imagine if everyone decided to climb it without your level of care, another fact to consider if a climber were to fall not necessarily using the appropriate climbing gear, that long grass would not help being seen and delay in medical help could be critical depending on any injuries. But as the op has already stated he will not be climbing in any public areas so I guess he will be just fine. he is taking a sensible approach.
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220 MPs call for Keir Starmer to recognise Palestinian state WWW.BBC.CO.UK The PM says recognition of a Palestinian state must be part of a "wider plan" to ensure peace in the region.
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Magnolia getting too large, no I.D. Keep or cut down?
Mesterh replied to Little Splodge's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
They can get to about 20 feet so not massive but they also have a decent spread. Just keep pruning it back. My parents have a few that they just hack back every now and again none have died yet. -
I shall use the democratic process available to me when the time comes. That’s how it goes.
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Why should I! You asked that question not me. Im asking you who relentlessly attacks, day in day out, those who oppose trump why arent you there? Its not like you even have to disagree with trumps views, he just talks so much unbelievable shite I just find it comical. Its not political shite where they fudge an answer to a question its just utter bollocks, you should watch some of his interviews, they are comedy gold. You relentlessly attack the UK government, day in day day out, why aren't you in Westminster telling the gov what you think? A government that UK people democratically voted for blah blah blah blah blah Anyway, bait post replied to in full for tonight.
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Magnolia getting too large, no I.D. Keep or cut down?
Little Splodge replied to Little Splodge's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
That would be great if that works. No idea how big it might get? I am concerned because it has responded to last year’s cut with such vigorous growth - Today
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You ain’t very good at this are you.
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Keep family out of this you ****************ing sick obsessed deluded prick.
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No interest, the American people have voted, the democratic process has given them the president they voted for. You should maybe be asking the members who post relentlessly about Trump day in day out if they are gonna be there to tell him what they think.
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Taking his daughters a long long way away from Trump I notice. Not that he is a danger to young girls of course.
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Magnolia getting too large, no I.D. Keep or cut down?
Steven P replied to Little Splodge's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
It would probably be OK with a trim. Like most trees though to keep it in check you will need to repeat every few years -
I wish it was that easy. That’s why I got a transport consultant to help me. He was working with one of the firms I contract climbed for. At the time I also drove for one firm with DAF 7.5t and towed a big Scheisling. Didnt make a difference.
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Recreational climbing is a recreation, no difference really to running or riding a bike around a park, the latter is frowned apon if its a busy public area, at the back of my local park has mountain bike trails. You wouldnt want to come across a pair of elderly walkers whilst bombing down a trail, but if you knock somone over in a predomantly pedestrian area - you'd get the book thrown at you. So the back of a publc woodland is quite acceptable. Chance of seeing anyone else is slim, just be sensible about it, be aware of people around you. My first 7 trees were frends and neighbours and removed them, one was a bit of a hazard tree so had help/reassurance with it. Also was November so doing it in the dark after work to make it more interesting. However they were all fairly basic trees. Theres a lot of parks where the grass around trees is kept long, up to knee or hip level thick grass. People and dog walkers will stick to the path. Those trees are ideal for climbing.
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Enjoy the family time. There's also going to be people there that will not be nice to him, you're missing a big opportunity to shout them down.
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An invitation to polish his bell would be an instant turn around for you though, g'wan you never know your luck!
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Mark J started following Recreational climbing to develop skills.
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Take a mate and go and climb a tree. If someone at a park mutters about bylaws, let them mutter, be polite, explain what you're doing, and explain you'll climb down when you're ready to.
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That's a first for you, are you going to have cake or crayons to celebrate?
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No I shall be in Northumberland seeing family. I have no interest in seeing the president of the USA on a golf course.
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Their system is a lot more regulated compared to the UK in my experience, if you subcontract work from another company they may not v=be able to pay you without the right tax documentation
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Looks like the trump supporters are on their way to meet him. Are you going? Donald Trump visit LIVE: Exact time President will arrive in Scotland revealed - Mirror Online WWW.MIRROR.CO.UK Donald Trump is set to land in Scotland this evening for a five-day trip to the UK - he will visit two of his golf courses and meet with Sir Keir Starmer
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What a snivelling self-congratulating turd of a man!
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Saw this the other day. I already have a MS-RT, but someone here may be interested. I imagine it cost 1000's to convert... 2023 Ford Ranger 2.0 XL EcoBlue 4x4 Rescue / Recovery / Support Vehicle - Melmerby Trade Cars - 01765 803000 WWW.MELMERBYTRADECARS.CO.UK This is a 2023 Ford Ranger XL EcoBlue 4×4 Rescue / Recovery / Support Vehicle. It has a 2.0 Litre diesel engine with a 6 speed manual gearbox. The Ranger has only covered 5,800...more
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Last time I had to send my licence in, I took photos etc to make sure they didn’t rescind my permission to drive a traction engine or submarine or whatever. To my surprise, it instead came back with the updated B+E. They must know I’m out there, hard at work turning the wheels of the economy.
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