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When are you thinking of measuring it?

 

 

 

 

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Couple of weeks time my dear friend, me and dan Curtis, I am thinking around the 30m mk, ive only got a 30m tape I asked dan if he had a bigger tape but he doesn't, do you know where I could find a 50m one from?

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Couple of weeks time my dear friend, me and dan Curtis, I am thinking around the 30m mk, ive only got a 30m tape I asked dan if he had a bigger tape but he doesn't, do you know where I could find a 50m one from?

 

Tie 2 together? :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

This ones 50m.....

 

Open Frame Tape 50m | Screwfix.com

 

 

 

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I'm sure we will come up with something mate:thumbup1:

 

Couldn't interest you in coming up to see that old lime pollard I posted on Tony's reduction thread could I? :biggrin:

 

 

 

Weekend?

 

If so, sadly not, 'Family Guy' at the weekends :biggrin:

 

Away during the week with work & don't have enough time with my boys as it is.

 

 

Look forward to your findings though :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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Weekend?

 

If so, sadly not, 'Family Guy' at the weekends :biggrin:

 

Away during the week with work & don't have enough time with my boys as it is.

 

 

Look forward to your findings though :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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Bless ya! That's fine mate we will document everything so you will know pretty much everything, dan is taking me to look at a big beech also and wants to see if we can work out its mass, should be interesting :thumbup1:

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I do need to get round the estate with a tame climber and measure a few of the trees that have caught my eye. Notable examples include a 2ft dbh birch with an estimated 85-90ft height, and a 30 inch dbh cherry of the same height. There is a huge sweet chestnut with a measured 64 inch dbh (the trunk is not far off that size for 25ft) and some tall poplars, sycamores and ash on the same banking as the cherry.

 

Anyone fancy a day's recreational climbing on an estate just outside Edinburgh?

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