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Done and passed ������

 

The climb and tree rescue was straight forward and I enjoyed it. Got complimented on very competent and efficient climb.

 

The pole rescue was off a skinny, well used pole. Setting up 3 man rescue and then told his line was cut. It was a head-messer but got through and happy

 

Same again on Monday, but this time with my shiny new tiny echo. Best put it together this weekend ��

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39 Passed today. Loving it. I spent this week playing on my lockjack and love it - its so smooth and easy. Need to find some local trees where I can practice and try out some SRT stuff.

 

Looking forward to later in the year when I can start looking for work properly!

 

Also thinking what I need to put on the shopping list and what courses to do next, if any. I was thinking rigging course and large fell. Also interested in the Treekit one day srt intro workshop.

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Also retrained in 40's. 46 this year and finished my advanced diploma a year ago. Now have a thriving horticulture/arb business, though still growing and learning all the time. You're never too old. Just keep your self fit and strong and stay careful and alive.

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