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I'm the guy that can at work, unfortunately I can't be my own photographer at the same time:001_rolleyes: and the other lads just aren't bothered:thumbdown:

 

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Word of mouth worked for me:001_smile:

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Ha giant smasher! Seeing as I'm about 5 ft 6 and 9 stone it fits well :001_tongue:

 

These are the best I got!

 

AH!!!!! so those trees aren't as big as we think, they just look big because your tiny!!!!:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Joking aside, excellent work, so glad you have those pic's to remember them by, jobs like that don't come up very often :thumbup1:

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Had to weight reduce and deadwood this mountain ash at a rope course for some scale that top plank is 50ft up, I had a hundred meter rope and had about 3 meters left on the ground when i hit the bottom easily 60meters to the tips :thumbup1: oh and an oak dismantle from last week:001_smile:

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AH!!!!! so those trees aren't as big as we think, they just look big because your tiny!!!!:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Joking aside, excellent work, so glad you have those pic's to remember them by, jobs like that don't come up very often :thumbup1:

 

It does have its advantages being a lighter climber, i dont no many people who can ride the big shot to the top!

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Had to weight reduce and deadwood this mountain ash at a rope course for some scale that top plank is 50ft up, I had a hundred meter rope and had about 3 meters left on the ground when i hit the bottom easily 60meters to the tips :thumbup1: oh and an oak dismantle from last week:001_smile:

 

Some big buggers out your way!! Made a trip up to Healsvile and saw some monsters

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