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Get a book and get reading up.....

 

If your brand new to Climbing and felling I would not advise climbing it Down to what the winter was like most of them our still snow damaged and i think they are very hard to climb with out spikes Due to the hight of them

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are you for real you want to climb and fell a tree that you dont own just cos you have seen it and no one seems to own it you will not last long in the arb industry if you do it mate its not good practice to just go felling any tree you see

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ok firstly...if you want peoples advice it might pay you to make your thread titles more descriptive rather than thread after thread of single word titles that dont really make any sense.

secondly, of course you cant just go felling trees just because they are on 'waste land' unless of course you want to get yourself a nice hefty fine, or perhaps kill yourself, or even worse kill someone else

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what treee is this lads i found a wast land fall of them when i get my saw

think ill head over there and pratice climbing and felling as its wast land who cares theres a lot of dead wood

 

ok ok well i was a bad idea then sorry it was just a thort as it was out of the way pople said that it was all up for clearing out dont think ill cut it maybe just climb it is that ok lads

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