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That book is a darn goodun, and more educational than you think.

 

I couldnt put that down read in a weekend! enjoy:thumbup1:

 

Yeah I hear what your saying, It is still an informative book.

 

As for not being able to put it down, I started last night and im more than half way through now!:thumbup:

Posted (edited)
Hadn't seen this thread

 

Bob gets a chainsaw.......by Bob the Builder.

 

Ladybird book on Tree's........by Ladybird.

Both with audio tapes so I can follow the pictures.

 

 

 

 

Them tapes will help you no end Dean:thumbup1:

Edited by Mick Stockbridge
Posted
Cheers Mick, I will send them to you when I have read them if you send me your Rosie and Jim Boxed set :thumbup1:

 

Hmmmmm, I queued for ages to get Rosie and Jims signatures on that boxed set, I'll mull it over and get back to ya..:biggrin:

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Hadn't seen this thread

 

Principles of Tree Hazard Assessment and Management

 

Woodland Management (Chris Starr)

 

You are getting a bit heavy with your library Dean:thumbup1: Both good books

Posted
i got two books the tree climbers knot book and the art and science of pratical rigging.

 

best books for an aspiring climber or an experienced climber imo

i have suggested to many to get them

read them and you wont regret

Posted
best books for an aspiring climber or an experienced climber imo

i have suggested to many to get them

read them and you wont regret

 

yep they looked good on the net thats why when the missus asked what i wanted for xmas they were put on the list:thumbup:

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