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i want to say 2 1/2ft but wasnt sure if i was getting confused with the cherry.

 

Yep, 2'6". Hard to believe on a tree with that height. Might have some local pines to rival it, if only I can figure out who they belong to:D

 

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ill sort something out..... i really want to get a unicender now in some ways as it made asecending a breeze but unsure as fo the wear.

 

If you use it with a rw, its reputed to reduce the wear by half. Though that for me, would defeat the object. I love the rw with a hitch or lj, but I love the uni on it's own. You'll have to have a play on some limby trees to see what it's like in the canopy as well as ascending

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gutted i missed this one, was working at the weekend and not even good work reducing height of a conifer hedge. the video rubbed more salt in the wound. Looking forward to the next one and looked like you guys had a wicked day. would of loved to hang out the top of the sitka spruce

 

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Funny thing is no one has mentioned the lime that was one epic climb not far off the height of the spruce and being on top of the hill it felt huuuuuge. Just a shame only Dan got to see it with me, wish I took a picture when I was up there!

 

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