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45 METRE MOUNTAIN ASH REMOVAL! MY FIRST MOUNTAIN ASH.


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On 25/11/2017 at 10:25, Firewood&ChipTreeSurgery said:

Hey guys, im Alex, im an english climber and I've been working out in Melbourne for the past 3 months. I Have put together a small video of my first mountain ash removal! 

 

Please check out the link below and see what you think !

 

Please also like and subscribe to my channel to keep up to date with more upcoming videos! :)

 

https://www.firewoodandchip.com/

Hey Alex what’s your insta I’d, nice vid by the way. 

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Eucalyptus regnans, the world's tallest hardwood tree.
Currently the record holder (and the whole top 20 or so) grows in Tasmania, but there's evidence the trees of Victoria were much bigger yet, but weren't measured by the colonial invaders that felled them.

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The lowest branch on this one for example is at 42m/135ft.....

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