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Well isn’t this a pleasing image.

 

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Two saws, fuel, oil, axe, maul, wedges, toolbox, bag of tat (spare gloves, hi viz etc). Straps onto a sackbarrow that you then also have for moving chogs.

My climbing stuff goes into one rucksack and my rigging stuff goes into another box (with wheels).

Everything in its place and often in and out of a site in one trip.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Well isn’t this a pleasing image.
 
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Two saws, fuel, oil, axe, maul, wedges, toolbox, bag of tat. Straps onto a sackbarrow that you then also have for moving chogs.
My climbing stuff goes into one rucksack and my rigging stuff goes into another box (with wheels).
Everything in its place and often in and out of a site in one trip.

Very nice indeed, and absolutely no reflection on you that when anyone was brave enough to sneak a peek into Margaret Thatcher's handbag they were met with very much the same scene! Wasn't quite so pleasing for them though!

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Very nice indeed, and absolutely no reflection on you that when anyone was brave enough to sneak a peek into Margaret Thatcher's handbag they were met with very much the same scene! Wasn't quite so pleasing for them though!

I’ve got a jute bag from the Taxpayers’ Alliance hanging in my living room. I used to keep the Maggie quote about there being no such thing as public money facing out but then remembered I live on a County Durham coal mine and turned it round to avoid the house being burnt down.
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I'd be prepared to accept that as a "Monday morning" picture.....
 
But unless you have a particularly severe case of OCD, I reckon you're more like this by Tuesday close of play:
 
 
 
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Honestly, it keeps itself tidy. It’s so little effort to put stuff back in the right place. Even with the top handle that has to have the chain brake squeezed in to drop into that spot or the axe that only fits in that exact orientation.

I’m single.
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5 minutes ago, AHPP said:


I’ve got a jute bag from the Taxpayers’ Alliance hanging in my living room. I used to keep the Maggie quote about there being no such thing as public money facing out but then remembered I live on a County Durham coal mine and turned it round to avoid the house being burnt down.

Just watched that again.....

 

Cheered me up no end!!  :thumbup:

 

 

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Nice tidy set up there. Must quite a weight, you must have to lift it around occasionally, even with the sack truck.
I'm intrigued by the maul - what do you do with that up a tree?! Or the full on axe for that matter. I would have thought a hatchet would be much easier to use when you're dangling.

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