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Yea its true you cant tell someone how to do but some genral pointers is good . A picture of the tree with its access would be good. I dont know the climbers experience but 1st crane job and a 130 foot redwood? Its abit much if you ask me.

064 or 084 hanging off your harness trying to spike into soft redwood bark with a huge trunk most of the day? No thanks.

 

I know someone recently done a redwood with mewp and crane . Thats the best route if you got the access.

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Yea its true you cant tell someone how to do but some genral pointers is good . A picture of the tree with its access would be good. I dont know the climbers experience but 1st crane job and a 130 foot redwood? Its abit much if you ask me.

064 or 084 hanging off your harness trying to spike into soft redwood bark with a huge trunk most of the day? No thanks.

 

I know someone recently done a redwood with mewp and crane . Thats the best route if you got the access.

 

Oh no not another MEWP lover !!

What makes you think he's not used to having bigs saws up the tree, just because it's his first crane job, they are use a great deal on none crane jobs IME.

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