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By the Hills

 

dead euc removal down on the coast from Adelaide at a sea side rental house.

the main trunk sections were being retained for milling.

Griff the groundie/ apprentice climber from Wales photo bombed me so I hope he likes his mug all over the net :001_tongue:

watch in HD

cheers ben.

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Yes, great effort as always. Sorry to see you get a relatively cool response throughout your thread (make that pisspoor) for the hard graft you're putting on display here....not to mention the time you put into editing it all. You have my respect at least, for what it's worth. Stick with it mate.

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Good stuff mate. Nice edit as well.

 

I noticed you have started to put the contracting parties info on the vids these days. Do you let them be available on their websites etc?

 

Keep at it mate, I always check them and enjoy the vids. Sometimes I forget to give props but that is my fault and not a reflection of the time and effort to produce the vids.

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Cracking mate.

Some top-notch accuracy with the freefall stuff, and top photo-bombing!

Nice lizard.

 

Thankyou Mark :thumbup1:

I am a firm believer in the 'if you don't have to rope it out then why should you' school of thought.

yes Griff is a cheeky sod but I feel he is the first lad I have encountered for a while who is not a climber now but has the real potential to make it as one in the future. but yeah a right cheeky little sod he is at times.

the gecko was a nice little thing at the end - I and many other climbers / ground staff go out of our way to save the geckos on site from all the predators waiting for a easy meal. we just have a soft spot for the harmless wee things.

cheers Ben

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Yes, great effort as always. Sorry to see you get a relatively cool response throughout your thread (make that pisspoor) for the hard graft you're putting on display here....not to mention the time you put into editing it all. You have my respect at least, for what it's worth. Stick with it mate.

 

thank you very much Reg, the editing as you know can consume a bit of time.

not a big tree or a hard one just good fun with some lovely sky and sun by the seaside.

I appreciate the props coming from a vet still swinging in the breeze ,

going back to a prior conservation for a sec - doing two jobs this week under MY business name and have another two lined up for next week,

not massive but I am making that transition from contract climber to my own boss.

 

getting there Brother , I am getting there.

 

some times guts is enough...

 

a tip of the cap and a nod in passing good Sir.

Ben.

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