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If you ever wonder or thinking of working out this way, then this footage could be quite typical, although not always so much room.

 

If your focus is climbing equipment and guys taking big leaps and swings through a canopy, then I’ll spare you the disappointment now. However, if big tops and logs getting slammed is more your thing then you might wanna watch.

 

Would be nice to see how it is for others, the contrasting setups and locations etc. Doesn’t need to be spectacular treework or anything, more about your daily routine. Just an idea!

 

A beer in hand is recommended.

 

Watch in HD on youtube. Thanks

 

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That was Brilliant...my favourite of all because of the peices filmed in the pick up...great insight into what you are thinking about regarding the job and stuff... nice film making and I could tune into that if it was on t.v each week...really really interesting video...becoming more documentary like:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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Thanks guys:thumbup1:

 

Enjoyable video as ever. Just out of interest what made you move to bc ,was it work opportunities ?

 

Well, wherever you move there'll be some stuff that you miss, goes without saying.

 

But in a word, Freedom. That be a sense of spacial....especially on the road. Freedom at work.... the red tape in the UK especially is just off the scale, with people making money out of inventing more and more red tape to tie up and choke the lads on the tools. None of that $hit here. When you get out, and look back at it from afar, you see how twisted the whole mess has become....but when you're in it, you sorta just wade through it all.

 

BC is wild. I see eagles, buzzards and vultures most days while driving to work....but what you dont see is the bears, cougars and wolves. But its cool to know they're out there. Big Foot too if you believe that:biggrin:

 

The climate is beautiful, the scenery is breathtaking.

 

I mean, its hard work, the tree industry is very tough and competitive....but if you are too then you'll find your feet.

 

There's some cultural stuff that I miss about the UK, places and people too....but there was far more that I was just glad to see the arse-end of. Thanks again.

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