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Recommendations for arb books for a new climber


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I've been climbing for a few months now and have got the hang of doing takedowns, large and small but, I would like to broaden my limited knowledge on reductions, crown work etc.  If anyone has any recommendations for books they would advise for people in the industry, I'd be happy to know!

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Not really something you can learn from books more time on the tools and watching others. I would just say when our starting out doing reductions I would have a decent groundsman spot you in and work positioning is what will save your back in the long run.
Other than the technical guide to climbing and aerial rescue there isn’t much out there but I could be wrong.

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If you like to read about what and why to cut, and sometimes not cut, I think Ed Gilman is the most readable text book I found on pruning - but big.

 

If you're less keen on reading then basically the same material is available as video lectures here


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Recommendation from the City & Guilds Forestry and Arboriculture qualification are:

As taken form the City&Guilds handbook which is freely available online

 

Arboricultural Association. 1994. A Guide to Tree Pruning. Cheltenham: Arboricultural Association. ISBN 090097821X.

Arboricultural Association. 2005. Arboricultural Association Health and Safety Package. Cheltenham: Arboricultural Association. ISBN 0900978406.

British Standards Association. 1966. BS 3998: Recommendations for Tree Work. British Standards Institute. ISBN 0580171701.

British Standards Association. 1966. BS 3998: Recommendations for Tree Work. British Standards Institute. ISBN 0580171701.

Brown, G., Kirkham, T. 2009. The Pruning of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers. Portland: Timber Press. 2004. ISBN 0881926132.

Cottam, M., McKeown, L., White, C. 2006. A Guide to Good Climbing Practice. Cheltenham: Arboricultural Association. ISBN 0900978392.

Donzelli, P.S., Lilly, S.J. 2001. The Art and Science of Practical Rigging. Canada: International Society of Arboriculture.

Jepson, J. 2000. The Tree Climber's Companion: A Reference And Training Manual For Professional Tree Climbers. Springfield: Access Publishing Inc.. ISBN 0615112900.

Mynors, C. 2010. The Law of Trees, Forests and Hedgerows. 2nd ed. London: Sweet and Maxwell. ISBN 0421590408.

Shigo, A.L. 1989. Tree Pruning: A Worldwide Photo Guide. Snohomish: Shigo and Trees Associates. ISBN 0943563089

 

Hope that helps.

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