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lol, James,

 

Well done mate :biggrin:

 

I sure feel old reg :blushing:

 

Cheers again for taking the time to let me come over to manchester before you left to learn abit about craning its certainly given me the confidence to hire them in, the tips you gave me like setting the slings on timber having your climbing line on the crane to aid setting the chains in a big stem is a life saver for sure! I only wish every young lad had the chance to learn from you. Hope alls going well for you over there? :thumbup:

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I sure feel old reg :blushing:

 

Cheers again for taking the time to let me come over to manchester before you left to learn abit about craning its certainly given me the confidence to hire them in, the tips you gave me like setting the slings on timber having your climbing line on the crane to aid setting the chains in a big stem is a life saver for sure! I only wish every young lad had the chance to learn from you. Hope alls going well for you over there? :thumbup:

 

No problem. Really, we just scratched the surface. If it helped, great....but I think you'd have figured things out just fine on your own, regardless.

 

Re: the old thing. James, at 22 you should be on fire. Are you unwell, or unfit? When you hear guys, especially climbers winging and complaining about how hard it is, how tired they feel and how this hurts and that hurts etc, then be inspired....to never be like them. So long as you're in the job, to be good at it, you need attitude. Again, good job on a big tree :thumbup1:

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Cracking job James, :thumbup1:

 

I'm 31 in January when I was 22 I was full of beans and full of other stuff to! :sneaky2: the older you get the wiser you become, learning to deal with tiredness and injury's is a never ending story in this game, we all know how hard it is on our body's, taking care of it is down to your own, dealing with these things now before they get worst will be far more beneficial for you in the future, find out what's wrong get it sorted then find out what's causing it and change what ever it is that's caused it.

 

Again lovely job done mate and enjoy your Xmas break mate:thumbup1:

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No problem. Really, we just scratched the surface. If it helped, great....but I think you'd have figured things out just fine on your own, regardless.

 

Re: the old thing. James, at 22 you should be on fire. Are you unwell, or unfit? When you hear guys, especially climbers winging and complaining about how hard it is, how tired they feel and how this hurts and that hurts etc, then be inspired....to never be like them. So long as you're in the job, to be good at it, you need attitude. Again, good job on a big tree :thumbup1:

 

Hi reg defo not unfit, ive had alot of troubles with my back it really messes me up to the point i struggle to walk after several different x-rays they have found i have a sideways curve in my back. Had to give up my cricket career because of it. But im only messing with the old thing really. Sticking to my prussik doesnt help ease things either on long accents.

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