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This was the worst access toclear a road if you can call it that iv ever had, ended up backing out and doing a 8 mile round trip to access the opposite end due to the flooding.

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Looks good Gray Git. :):thumbup1: Where abouts is the RB?

 

Landy is often better for the call outs than the rb as a bit quicker and better on fuel and a lot better lights which is something I really need to sort out.

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Interested to know how did you deal with that big leaner over the footpath?

 

At the moment it has two ratchet straps holding it to the other tree and we have the joy of dealing with that tomorrow, tensioned rigging line back into a tree up hill to help hold it, landy mewp and gypsy stick at full stretch will probably be the solution then set the winch to pull/lift the stem back up hill once the crown is off and untangled. Well that's the plan so probably end up totally different. Will get picks.

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This was the worst access toclear a road if you can call it that iv ever had, ended up backing out and doing a 8 mile round trip to access the opposite end due to the flooding.

 

 

Jesus!

Where was that mate?

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Near Semer water just down Wensley dale from hawes. Lovely place when it's nice but bleak when it's not! The picture of the landy up to its nuts in water is actually where the p is on the map and on that road, we could just say see the pay and display machine sticking out the water between waves.

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