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http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/4092-inspirational-places-youve-worked.html

 

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Just heard today that it's looking like we've got an oportunity to return in November to carry out further works incuding Haloing and working on lapsed pollards again.

 

 

 

 

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That sounds fantastic....an amazing place to work i'm sure. The energy in that place must be something else.(can I come please?) Alas...i hold my hand up in shame and admit that i've still not been to burnham.....shocking eh?

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........a not so classic hazard beam, that we created on a Beech that was part of a halo program around a very veteran Beech Pollard at Burnham Beeches last year.

 

 

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Have you read Beechcombings by Richard Mabey? I'm sure you probably have but if not i cannot reccommend it enough.

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Have you read Beechcombings by Richard Mabey? I'm sure you probably have but if not i cannot reccommend it enough.

 

 

Have meant to for a good while, you just prompted me to order it.

 

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Needed something for the train to the Spain.

 

 

 

 

 

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Got called out to this Sweet Chestnut today. Limb had failed directly over a footpath this morning in Richmond Park.

 

i bet that went ping when you cut it

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........a not so classic hazard beam, that we created on a Beech that was part of a halo program around a very veteran Beech Pollard at Burnham Beeches last year.

 

 

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I think I saw Ray Mears making one of those to trap squirrels.

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Have meant to for a good while, you just prompted me to order it.

 

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Needed something for the train to the Spain.

 

 

 

 

 

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'tis indeed a good read, another book worth tracking down is 'Wildwood, A Journey Through Trees' by Roger Deakin, and 'Waterlog' by the same author:thumbup1:

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'tis indeed a good read, another book worth tracking down is 'Wildwood, A Journey Through Trees' by Roger Deakin, and 'Waterlog' by the same author:thumbup1:

 

 

Have also read both of those and agree that they are a terrific read.

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