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Hi guys, so far i have done felling and cross cutting plus the next one up for larger diameter, climbing and areal rescue.

 

I am now looking to do another course. But i am unsure as to which one. I had a quick look on myerscough college website as its there I will be going.

 

Is there a set path i should follow? Is one more beneficial than the other?

 

Apologies for not knowing the actual course titles arb isnt my full time job (YET!) i do basic ground maintenance on an army camp and tree work is a small part of what i do although its what im most passionate about. And also no one i work with has a clue about trees so im constantly banging my head against a brick wall.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Practically, and if you feel 'aerial' tree work is the way forward, what was CS39 (aerial cutting of trees using free-fall techniques) might be a next step. Alternatively, or additionally, you may wish to consider some form of theoretical learning, i.e. with a Land-based college or ISA Certified Arborist, a great founding to improve your understanding of trees and how to best work with them.

 

Good luck..

Paul   

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