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a few of my pics. the first is my groundie pete shifting pine logs. the owners son had lit a fire at the base of the tree while they were on holiday the shed went up and the tree was shagged. second is just a spruce i was putting a rope up so we could fell it. most of the timber was planked. third is just a leaning pine. forth a beach take down and fifth is me outside my front door.

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