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Hi,

 

Just a couple of recent jobs that we did.

 

One was a river reduction so the tour boats didnt cause a hazard whilst navigating the river. The other was a ring barked Alder over a board walk which was great crested newt habitat so we were told we could only place the material in this 2ft by 6ft area. Not a hard job but made slow because of this.

 

Hope you enjoy them :001_huh:

 

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Posted

Ian - your days must be long! after climbing for a day you must spent hours making fancy videos with music and writing and editing.

 

The only videos I have a vested interest in have a lack of nature.... well....

 

Good work though

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The willow by the broads is in a beautiful location...willow can be so unpredictable...p.s i,m a big fan of "Tip Tying".....hopefuly see you in Norfolk for the Rec climb bro!

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The willow by the broads is in a beautiful location...willow can be so unpredictable...p.s i,m a big fan of "Tip Tying".....hopefuly see you in Norfolk for the Rec climb bro!

 

Yeah i prefer it too, The reccy climb is on for this weekend!!! I'll bump up the thread during the week.

 

P.S i hear your going to be a grandad. :thumbup1:

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