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I had to do a cat rescue yesterday up a norfolk island pine, being able to throwline to the top and not isolate branches for an anchor or having to do a changeover, really highlighted the advantages of the wrench

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keep them coming ian, the more i watch the more I'm converted, i had massive leggy oaks today to reduce, i real pain in the ass, slimy, leggy with nothing to put handstand feet, slippery, and i just thought "get a wrench and big shot you spanner"

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Ian, when your frog walking try smaller steps, it may make your ascent smoother or you might not like it!

 

:thumbup1: Will try as it did feel a little stop, lift, step, stand and not rhythmic as i was aiming for. I took larger steps just because I told myself to :blushing:

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