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Hi guys. As you may or may not know, I have retired from commercial climbing as of last October.

I am now concentrating on filmmaking and photography full time. I was earning more from it anyway.

As far as I know I am the only professional filmmaker/Photographer/tree climber in the UK.

If You the tree world is ever in need of professionaly produced Video or photographic content for web sites, vanity, whatever, please give me a chance to quote for the work. If it's crazyarse interesting I'll do it for cost and the crack.

Show reel and portfolio available. PM me for details.

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nice one jas, do you have any examples of your work up trees. i looked at the biggest dead elm today that i have ever seen, i have priced to get it, just for the shear demolision factor, nothing coming off site, no lowering just 046 tastic. unfortunately it cant be felled. we could maybe do something mate

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I have soooo many ideas for you, its untrue.

Are you completely freelance or do you have any contacts within say... the bbc etc.???

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I have soooo many ideas for you, its untrue.

Are you completely freelance or do you have any contacts within say... the bbc etc.???

 

aerial zip line jousting , yorkshire hairdresser vs fluffy slipper scotsman:001_tongue:2 of deans zip lines running paralel. me at one end frank at the other. powered by back pack leaf blowers. 2 man enter 1 man leave:001_smile:

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We would have to wait for your little graze on your hand to heal so you could pull the trigger on the blower properly, dont want you using that as an excuse.

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Our lass is wondering why I'm sat at the computer laughing out loud.

 

 

How has that not been thought of before???

 

 

and while we are whizzing thru the air , in a cloud of over rich fueled blowers in a haze of blue smoke, mick is firing firrets wearing velcro tank tops at us with a big boy catapult. and it is over a pen of prevoked border terriers:scared1:

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Dean Lofthouse can hoist the cameraman up in his mewp to get the best angle for filming, and theres no need for a zoom lense cos Dean can get him down in amongst the action quicker than most. hahahaha

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We would have to wait for your little graze on your hand to heal so you could pull the trigger on the blower properly, dont want you using that as an excuse.

 

its ok thats on my left hand:001_smile:

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