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Top vid Josh, but too much cut and hold. Most of those pieces could be safely free-falled.

 

Make your groundies sweat. They must be getting fat with you stacking everything for them!

 

Looked a lovely part of the world.

 

Ha, ha!!! Its very easy working the ground when Josh is up the tree! I have sometimes been stood watching for 15mins wondering what i should do to keep busy and warm!!! :001_tongue:

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Thanks for replies!

 

Gobbed step cuts, work well too if you do a humbolt face cut, then you can slide off the piece with ease.

 

Nice video, looking forward to next week.... Where we going drinking? :)

 

I find using a humbolf face cut you just have to be carefull about the chog breaking off early with the saw in the cut, as the step seems more willing to grab the bar . . . Talking of bars, Gamla stan is near where youre staying friday night, i'll ring you in the week

 

Top vid Josh, but too much cut and hold. Most of those pieces could be safely free-falled.

 

Make your groundies sweat. They must be getting fat with you stacking everything for them!

 

Looked a lovely part of the world.

 

Too much cut and hold in youre opinion :001_tt2: they could have been free falled into the trees below, creating more work, slowing the groundie up, and the job . .

 

Ha, ha!!! Its very easy working the ground when Josh is up the tree! I have sometimes been stood watching for 15mins wondering what i should do to keep busy and warm!!! :001_tongue:

 

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