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Unusual or Off the Wall Tree Work


Andy Collins
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Did a job for Go Ape a wee while ago taking a couple of branches off trees as they were beginning to get close to peoples ankles going down the zip line. Accessed the trees from the zip line, tying my system into their pulley system. Good fun (free go on zip line), and certainly easier to access the top of the tree from above than climbing. The zip line flexes though, so difficult to climb back up, twice the effort of normal climbing.

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A friend of mine did some abseiling down a rock face and used a kango hammer to knock off any loose rocks above a railway. He said it was good fun.

 

I think he was getting paid, it wasn't just for the hell of it. He's not a terrorist.

I thought that's how they got the fillings for the 'British Rail' sandwiches.

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