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Andy Collins
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Great pics tommer.Looked like a good day for it.Well worth it when you get to the top int it.:001_smile:

 

Yeah fully- really enjoyed it, and honestly thought i would have bottled it at about 70'. Good job i didnt- it was 62' to the first limb!!!! It took an hour to get to the top from the moment my mates feet left the ground. We werent racing though, and he stopped at the first limb to install the friction saver we had forgotten to put in from the ground:blushing:- both had a liquid supper the night before, bit fuzzy and keen to get to the top!!:laugh1:Bought a copy of nat geographic on the way.......and felt like an amateur:thumbup:

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Some pics from today a Corsican pine to rebalance and remove some weight/sail from stem heading toward house this stem is south facing and became over developed and the union is not great. The client wanted it felled only the boss talked him round to keeping it, great job and we had a magic carpet in to make the job even easier. Qtip did the pine i was in the back garden felling a multi-stemmed Sycamore having fun playing around squezing the stems through a small gap alas no pictures of that.

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