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There are some very experienced people on here, I'm just a newcomer, started helping out my uncle with his firewood and woodland thinning while at school and then went to college to study at 18, I'm now 32 and couldn't see myself doing anything else, apart from pro enduro rider if someone offered me a contract,

 

Would anyone like to offer me a pro enduro riding contract?

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18 years folks.Left school for an HND in forestry,18 months pre course,decided not for me.Became a woodcutter,Forwarder that looks like fun(on a rainy day!) then harvester then bored then current business for 5 years.To late for me to much sawdust in the blood!:biggrin:

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Started doing logs for home use in the local woods when i was about 15- started out with pushbike, bow saw and general purpose axe, not splitting maul:scared1:. After a year persuaded my old man to get a chainsaw. Started in earnest in about 97, and have been at it since then. Bought a chainsaw mill in 99, and got my mobile bandsaw about 4 years ago. Had about 3 years doing alot of stonework in the middle of it all aswell, and finaly learnt to climb 'properly' (note inverted commas:sneaky2:) about 2 years back. Jeez, never thought about it all like that!:ohmy:

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