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Matt, I have little doubt you're on of the best in the land. Good work.

 

It would be nice if on occassion you just slowed down a little with the editing....so to appreciate the particular tree and some of the techniques involved. As is theres barely time to blink.

 

Did you get any stills at all?

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Matt, I have little doubt you're on of the best in the land. Good work.

 

It would be nice if on occassion you just slowed down a little with the editing....so to appreciate the particular tree and some of the techniques involved. As is theres barely time to blink.

 

Did you get any stills at all?

 

That's what I love about the video Reg, I am a very impatient person.

I even fast forwarded the middle 2 minutes of this 1 lol :)

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Thanks to.every who commented on the video. I used a go pro 960.

 

Thanks for the compliment Reg, means something coming.from you. To be honest I'm with.Steve, I normally skim videos too cos I have the attention span of a knat. I did think that most of my videos are a bit similar, wham bam thankyou mam style. Maybe next time I will.go edit it up.a bit slower.

 

Everyone who mentioned the groundy are bang on. I've had the same guy running the rigging for.5.years and he has the grcs nailed. Without him I could not have done the job that way. He's not into tree geeking after work so I will.pass on the regards. Maybe on the right job I will.give him the camera. The 2nd groundy did ok seeing as he is our new apprentice and it was his 1st.day on the job.

 

Atree, we were running the rigging straight down the northofagus to a pulley at ground.level the redirecting with a couple.of pulleys to the grcs on the chestnut. For the verticle.speedline.we swithched the bottom pulley for a.shackle the tensioner the line.on the rigging winch. Sorry for all.the full stops, sausage fingers and phones don't mix.

 

Oh and Ian, I have to admit I did.enjoy returning.to finish that thing off. It might have won the 1st battle but we won the.war.

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