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Jason James Gairn
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Speed lines that run past static objects give a great impression of speed and are hugely entertaining

 

Thats like the one penfold is talking about, it went very close to a nice oak tree.........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So close McSarnie Snaffler hit it!:scared1:

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A guy that used to work with us climbed a tree with a zip wire on, he clipped is amuminium karabiener onto it got halfway across, it burnt out and he fell !!!! he wasnt hurt but got majorly laughed at by evryone!!!!

 

 

Try this, works best with pto skidding winch, anchor your winch line to top of tree, near the bottom of tree attach yourself in your harness and wind in the winch, you will be swinging 50' up in seconds, mint fun! I don't recommend horse play in the work place! :ohmy:

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