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You're starting to look like Beranek up there Reg!

 

Did yu kill it?

 

No doubt SRT'ing up something that fat's a helluva lot easier than wrestling up it with just a lanyard n gaffs!

 

You're really earning your money of late mate.

 

Jomoco

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You're starting to look like Beranek up there Reg!

 

Did yu kill it?

 

No doubt SRT'ing up something that fat's a helluva lot easier than wrestling up it with just a lanyard n gaffs!

 

You're really earning your money of late mate.

 

Jomoco

 

No, just an inspection and to cut out sone big hangers up there.

I had to spur up part way to get hold of the end of the line so I could SRT....long winded story that I won't go into. But, what we call 'long gaffs'....pretty useless in 7 inch thick bark. At least, the spurs don't hurt the tree, but it's hard to get any purchase as a result.

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There was a line already set in the tree at about 150. Thought my luck was in and I'd be able to preset my climbline with it. But it snapped. Then I spurred up 20ft to retrieve it, but it snapped again. I managed to big shot thereafter. First limb was 90 ft.

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