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Yep, ok, was havin a josh!

 

After finding out theres a few using accessory cord as hitch cord, i just wondered if it would stretch to rescue kit that wasnt LOLERed:lol:

 

Sorry if any of you thought i was a bit bonkers! It is interesting to see some of the replies though. Oh, and im more than happy with my inspector:thumbup1:

 

Anyway, wanted to show our regular practice set up. Is there many others go to this extent?

 

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Anyway, wanted to show our regular practice set up.

 

Do you have that set up in every tree you work in? Just in case. Then super-groundsman can jump in and get to you?

 

Or is it just for practicing in?

 

Ah, practice! I see what you mean, no its our "standard practice" to have it set up like that now, as you say for the super fast groundie to access quicker

 

My bad explaination:blushing:

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