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That's what I like to see, getting out to the ends of those skinny branches :icon14: :wave:

 

Thats the one! Good job Steve's not a fat lad!:wave:

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Nice job steve and nice sized tree, is it me or are the bigger trees getting thin on the ground ???? Saying that we are removing a 110ft beauty next week that is shot and has bats, will see if i can dig out the picus results....:scared:

 

Will take some pics to add.

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Nice work as usual Steve, that Beech looks paritcularly spindly, don't you wish you had a second climber on jobs like that?

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