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Yeah OJM (The tree Troll) blows an Arb myth out of the water,that the perfect climber profile is young...small and compact.not so as those of us who have been this industry a while know, Tree Sugeons come in all ages shapes and sizes! Me and the Troll were not so young 20 years ago where we both went to Houghal College...he is over 6 foot tall and weighs 18 stone and he told me today he'd be very happy for me to share those facts on here:) He made very short work of the 2 poplars using a rope and prussick (200T and 372 XP). Top bloke:thumbup:

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Yeah OJM (The tree Troll) blows an Arb myth out of the water,that the perfect climber profile is young...small and compact.not so as those of us who have been this industry a while know, Tree Sugeons come in all ages shapes and sizes! Me and the Troll were not so young 20 years ago where we both went to Houghal College...he is over 6 foot tall and weighs 18 stone and he told me today he'd be very happy for me to share those facts on here:) He made very short work of the 2 poplars using a rope and prussick (200T and 372 XP). Top bloke:thumbup:

 

 

Who needs the entire stock of Honey Brothers hanging of their harness eh! Keepin it real.

 

 

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