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Kind of related:  drove 2 hours earlier this week to measure the height of a tree with the throw line (by tying in slip knot). Got the line out just now to measure the height in order to determine what mewp to hire next week and the knot has been undone...

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I saw a skeleton with cob webs hanging off him once . His head was drooped and he had a throw line dandling,  looked a bit fed up .

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32 minutes ago, Stubby said:

I saw a skeleton with cob webs hanging off him once . His head was drooped and he had a throw line dandling,  looked a bit fed up .

and that was probably just trying to untangle it before taking a shot!

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Just now, carlos said:

and that was probably just trying to untangle it before taking a shot!

Well yea , bless him . I never thought of that !

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Just spent 45 mins today. Still didn't hit my target and had to settle for some dodgy dead branch and round the trunk, then shimmied up it like I was going to collect coconuts. And now my nuts are aching.

 

Anyway, do catapults make this any easier or is that just a different way to be frustrated?

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