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Posted
lonely! i think i can see your blanky tucked into your jumper john boy, lonely ha ha. you probably couldnt pay someone to go up a tree with me lol

 

had a bit of a moment there:blushing:

 

2 climbers is great

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Couple i just found, taken over a year ago. My First attempt at a cornet thingy ma bob aswell i think :001_smile:

 

 

Big tree for a first coro spec. What d'ya think of it, work position wise?

 

Is that a natural torn snag that the climber on left is on?

 

 

 

 

 

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Big tree for a first coro spec. What d'ya think of it, work position wise?

 

Is that a natural torn snag that the climber on left is on?

 

 

 

 

 

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Work position was fine i felt, used a back handle saw and it felt safe at the time. Was pretty new to the game back then.

 

Yes, it think it was natural. I think that branch splitting out was the reason behind the reduction. This tree was in the middle of a field and the only targets would have been horses using it for shelter.

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2 trees but i could of done it from 1 anchor point and we had heaps of time so i sent "the boy" up the left tree.I just like the pics...and blue sky

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