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pictures from yesterday......

 

Meripilus at its base and Limbs infected with Beech bark Disease.....sitting at top of steep slope with around 30% lean over pembridge lodge gardens, Richmond Park.

 

A fine days work indeed.

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Nice shots Sean, thought all cameras were checked in at the gate :biggrin:

 

 

Being left as a mono, perchance?

 

 

 

 

 

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left as a mono of course.....cameras checked in at the gate??? Only the competions.:001_rolleyes:

 

Thanks once again for the book David, a great reference......took down the big dead oak at Barn pond you guys were looking at, some fine pics of the mewp at work.....will post soon.

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left as a mono of course.....cameras checked in at the gate??? Only the competions.:001_rolleyes:

 

Thanks once again for the book David, a great reference......took down the big dead oak at Barn pond you guys were looking at, some fine pics of the mewp at work.....will post soon.

 

Cool, no worries on the old book front, hope it gets leafed.

 

Oak, this one?

 

Mono or on the deck?

 

mad sheer crack near the base.

 

 

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Cool, no worries on the old book front, hope it gets leafed.

 

Oak, this one?

 

Mono or on the deck?

 

mad sheer crack near the base.

 

 

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we mono'd it......piccies up

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cool pics, dave can you talk me through yor 3 in 1 set up please, i see the pulley and friction hitch which i get, then i see the tail end heading back up to the tree through another crab and pulley??

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