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Right some one I work for is getting me to do a visual tree inspection on a redwood. 1st branches are about 80ft up. They want me to spike and flip line up and just after some advice on yousing a flip line on a trunk that's around 7ft+ in diameter.

Im told also the tree is squedualed to come down with a crane and that will also be my 1st crane job so any advice on that would be handy.

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Blast a line high up with a bigshot, then climb normally DRT or SRT it. Will be much, much easier than spike and strop.

 

Or just get that 'Pilot' Old Mills used to fly close and collect data for you.......

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I'd use rope instead of a steelcore if you're planning on spiking up there too, easier to roll on big stuff if you aren't used to it. Or just wait for the crane and get a lift in

 

 

 

Beat me to it!

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