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Past few days spent removing some cottonwoods around 100ft.Some cleaver yet simple rigging was set up to get everything over the creek which had some steep banks.All logs left or winched into woods on the other side.

 

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Past few days spent removing some cottonwoods around 100ft

 

I know the type well mate! Well done.

 

who are you working for ?

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I know the type well mate! Well done.

 

who are you working for ?

 

Got to love that wobble when theres no branches on the stem..

 

I work at Bartletts,Burnaby

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Thats a good move. Bartlets have a pretty good rep. Are you on a working holiday or did they sponsor you ?

 

Yeh good crew.I have 2 year working holiday..Shortage of good arborist here but immigration seem to make it impossible.

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