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Spent day in Kielder watching helicopter lifting 40-50 foot Sitka destined for Christmas trees in shopping centres etc in UK.

Averaged 1 tree every 3 minutes from sites to roadside. All trees on were already on ground and slings on for fast lifting etc.

Was surreal, and VERY exciting seeing a giant Christmas tree on its side flying through the air! never been done in Uk before, at least not in Kielder.

I have good photos but dont know how to upload them?

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When you type a reply just at the bottom of where you write is says attach files, click on the manage attachments link and bobs your uncle and you know the rest,

 

Look forward to these :thumbup1:

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I worked on a site near Keswick that were extracting typical size xmas trees by helicopter in nets in 1995.

 

These were 40-50 foot, heaviest today just over 2 tonnes!

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To get the pictures up. When replying go advanced and then scroll down to the part at the bottom that says manage attachments, form there select upload file.

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