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Hello everyone

 

I am new to the forum have been reading some great stuff :thumbup: and thought I would ask for some advise from you guys how old is too old the re-train and become a arborist not quite at the 40 mile stone yet but getting close !!!!!!!

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I was 30 when i started my college course. Now climb 5-6days a week.

 

All depends on what youd like to do bud.

 

If i had know about the arb life before i did, id have joined sooner

 

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well I started at 30...50 next year and still climbing 5 days a week. I think it depends on what you've been doing before you start (ex-non-REMF military blokes can start well into their 30's - most are fitter than your average 20 year old). I want to start winding it down from next year and getting the second climber up and having a bit...he's learning fast...and is 32 and fresh out of the Army :thumbup1:

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Started at 15 .. on n off trying diffrent careers .. Now im 26 and still going strong. Hopefully (Body Willing), I'll still be doing this into my 50'z and be classed as an Arborist Veteran like you guys .. 40'z, 50'z .. Keep it up you lot.!!! :thumbup1:

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