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Morning all, hope you're keeping well and enjoying the sunshine

 

...don't forget the factor 50 tho and poss the Type A's at the heat of the day (remember tho it has to be justified on the RA and probably wouldn't stand up if you're section felling...but poss for pruning using a chainsaw provided you pay extra attention to 'work positioning' AND use hand-saws wherever poss!)

 

Anyway main reason for posting is to say I'm just a tad busy at the moment, both work and home, and unable to commit as much time to the forum as it deserves. Hence if you do reuqire anything from me directly PLEAESE post through the 'AA box' and it'll pop into my email box prompting me....thanks!

 

Joking apart enjoy the sunshine BUT keep those '6packs' covered (mines still theres somewhere just well insulated these days!)

 

Cheers..

Paul

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Joking apart enjoy the sunshine BUT keep those '6packs' covered (mines still theres somewhere just well insulated these days!)

 

 

im not very educated in such matters, but i am reliably informed warm beer is a bad thing!! :001_tt2:

 

ps......the x-fit gear has arrived, great stuff!!

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Morning all, hope you're keeping well and enjoying the sunshine

 

...don't forget the factor 50 tho and poss the Type A's at the heat of the day (remember tho it has to be justified on the RA and probably wouldn't stand up if you're section felling...but poss for pruning using a chainsaw provided you pay extra attention to 'work positioning' AND use hand-saws wherever poss!)l

 

 

 

Remember, you can wear class A's if you are climbing but you have write a thesis in newspeak to satisfy the imaginary consequences if one was to have a little accident.

 

Myself? I wear class A's all the time or just a tight pair of Speedos.

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Amen to type A's:thumbup1:

 

Just ordering some atm.

 

Just out of interest why would it be more acceptable to wear A's when pruning rather than section felling?

 

I find myself in more compromising positions pruning than sectioning tbh.

 

Good question and it shows up the hypocrisy of the people, that, let's face it, do little or no climbing at all.:sneaky2:

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Good question and it shows up the hypocrisy of the people, that, let's face it, do little or no climbing at all.:sneaky2:

 

How did we get onto that in this thread!

 

Ive climbed EVERY day for 23years, and I get the suggestion, and i dont get what the problem is, at least we CAN use A class trousers during the heat.

 

Stop moaning and be gratefull for small mercies!:001_tt2:

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