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Mark Bolam
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Subbing today repollarding a fairly big pop.

 

Ground was a bit full (nightmare drop zone and drag), so I came down at a suitable point for a brew and a tidy up.

 

About 5 mins later a real squall blew up. Within 10 minutes there was lightning flashing everywhere with thunder right on top of it. Started lashing down to cap it off.

 

Early finish - good. Leaving my climbing and lowering systems overnight - not so good. Back tomorrow.

 

How dangerous is it up a tree in these conditions with all the bling we carry, and has anyone got any good lightning tales?

 

I am fascinated by the stuff.

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You should try being in a MEWP in a storm - No thank you!!

 

I've often wondered if its worth grounding it out with a steel spike knocked onto the ground - I wouldnt want to disappear in a puff of blue smoke in a MEWP:thumbdown:

 

i would of thought it would of had an earth anyway john:confused1:

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i was working on a call out in january clearing a power line for western power , it was raining and blowing a gale , then along came the lightning ! never before have i wanted to get out of the mewp so quickly in my life but we stayed up and finnished the job . but never ever agian . the first rumple and im down on the ground now no matter what the client says

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