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Do the tree to suit you. crash out the biggest bit you can, that will keep them busy, then do a few wee easy bits, while eyeing up your next big kiboom!!

Drop heavy logs onto brash, make sure the branches are like a birds nest aswell, that will slow them down.

Shout down for a bigger saw and lowering rope, then when they are away, crash some more stuff down and shout ' it's ok, I don't need it now ' just as they have got it all out and saw fuelled.

A true climber is like a singer in a band, everyone else knows it and they don't like it, tough!

Either strap on the spikes and upy upy or get dragging.

A touch of arrogance is what your needing !!

:) :)

 

Oh and stay safe and listen to your elders .

 

 

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Do the tree to suit you. crash out the biggest bit you can, that will keep them busy, then do a few wee easy bits, while eyeing up your next big kiboom!!

Drop heavy logs onto brash, make sure the branches are like a birds nest aswell, that will slow them down.

Shout down for a bigger saw and lowering rope, then when they are away, crash some more stuff down and shout ' it's ok, I don't need it now ' just as they have got it all out and saw fuelled.

A true climber is like a singer in a band, everyone else knows it and they don't like it, tough!

Either strap on the spikes and upy upy or get dragging.

A touch of arrogance is what your needing !!

:) :)

 

Oh and stay safe and listen to your elders .

 

 

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If i did that id be getting my P45. We are a team and everything we do is to help one another . Im being taught to do things the exact opposite to what you have suggested but i know other people do things differently so each to their own.

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Do the tree to suit you. crash out the biggest bit you can, that will keep them busy, then do a few wee easy bits, while eyeing up your next big kiboom!!

Drop heavy logs onto brash, make sure the branches are like a birds nest aswell, that will slow them down.

Shout down for a bigger saw and lowering rope, then when they are away, crash some more stuff down and shout ' it's ok, I don't need it now ' just as they have got it all out and saw fuelled.

A true climber is like a singer in a band, everyone else knows it and they don't like it, tough!

Either strap on the spikes and upy upy or get dragging.

A touch of arrogance is what your needing !!

:) :)

 

Oh and stay safe and listen to your elders .

 

 

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Also, when deadwooding, try and throw the bits as far apart from each other as humanly possible, or even better, in next doors garden.

 

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If i did that id be getting my P45. We are a team and everything we do is to help one another . Im being taught to do things the exact opposite to what you have suggested but i know other people do things differently so each to their own.

 

I think you missed the sarcasm

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Also, when deadwooding, try and throw the bits as far apart from each other as humanly possible, or even better, in next doors garden.

 

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Another handy technique is make sure it hits a branch on the way down scattering it into 20 pieces.

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Its hard to tell on here if people are being sarcastic because there are some idiots out there

 

 

I wasn't being sarcastic and I'm not an idiot either!

I was having a laugh, it's obviously gone over your head.

Read it in a year or 2 and you'll get it.

As for speeding up, just do things quicker.:)

 

 

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