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I've finally realised today why some tree surgeons walk with strange swagger, a bit like John Wayne or Clint Eastwood. I always assumed it was because they suffered from severe backpain, had ill fitting pants a little like those one which hang around the arse of young people these day's or just because we work so god damn hard. Today it was noted by a collegue (on site) I had aquired such a swagger. On exiting the shower this evening I finally realised what causes this phenomenon.......chafing!

 

I'm not sure if the cure is bed rest, aftersun, nikwax, saddlesoap, saddlin or .....

 

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Do you use a Petzl navaho? I'm still trying to coax my pigeon squabs back out from somewhere up inside me.... I only went 10 foot up the tree. Didn't have time to chafe.

 

Not today, been extruding my balls from my Skylotec rigid leg loops......ahhhoooooooooooo:laugh1:

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