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Andy Collins
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Its been a while, thought i'd post some pics of my recent work.

 

Some Scot pine fells, pretty big trees over 20m to the first branch all leaning slightly twisted which makes spiking errr fun, climbed some straight felled some others, the pictures do not do the trees justice or show how tight some of the fells were as no damage could be done other than a few divets in the ol turf.

 

Looks like a mint job :thumbup:

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Various works at a botanic garden, thought i had some better ones but i was busy working! Then i got my friction saver stuck and then my throwline stuck trying to get my FS out:001_rolleyes:

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