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hi guys you probably read my last post about big trees ...

so im offering just me and my gear for free, for the biggest take down.

basicaly i need a big tree fix.

 

gavin if your serious about working on big trees every single day of the the week, then I'd recommend going out to the East coast of America for a couple of years - from Boston down to Washington DC, you will paid serious money for serious treework working on hardwoods averaging 100ft - positioned right next to houses, sometimes most of the crown is growing over the house. Rigging will be required nearly every day and you should know how to use a throwline and access the tree via SRT as trees like Tulip Poplars the first branch is sometimes close to 60 ft then you've got about another 90ft to the top.

 

I know the trees on the West Coast are bigger - Sequioas/Eucs etc but from my experience the East Coast is mainly all hardwoods and for me thats what I like working on.

 

If your interested drop me a pm and I can point you to a good company/contact in Washinton DC.

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hi guys you probably read my last post about big trees ...

so im offering just me and my gear for free, for the biggest take down.

basicaly i need a big tree fix.

come on guys lets have some pics

will travel

oh and the bacon sanys are on you

 

how long you been climbing gavin?

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hi guys you probably read my last post about big trees ...

so im offering just me and my gear for free, for the biggest take down.

basicaly i need a big tree fix.

come on guys lets have some pics

will travel

oh and the bacon sanys are on you

 

Gavin, forgive me but am I missing the 'extreme sports' side of this profession. Is this view of tree care becoming more popular in colleges these days?

 

Dee

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Gavin, forgive me but am I missing the 'extreme sports' side of this profession. Is this view of tree care becoming more popular in colleges these days?

 

Dee

 

I'm all for people who are enthusiastic about taking on a big tree removal, nothing worse than a half-baked attitude to treework.

 

gavin, the main problem you'll have with this little proposition of yours is that most professional employers will want to see what your capable of before committing you to a large tree removal, especially one that involves valuable targets (house, commercial buildings etc).

 

Got any videos of you at work on something like a 80-ft Beech dismantle?

 

How much experience do you have on large trees?

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