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Thanks Reg, it looked a bit of a workout for sure that tree.

you made the ascents look easy!

Great job as ever!

 

A lot of pruning jobs you approach in 2 halves ie work down one side then finish on the other. With the spread and multi stems this was a 4 quarters job. Hope that makes sense.

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Thanks, again.

 

smooth work as always Reg, even tempts me into buying a rope wrench

 

What do you use now Steve ?

 

I would still choose DdRT on certain jobs....but big trees for pruning is got to be SRT. Ddrt there's just so much more effort and time lost. Not to mention the restrictions of having to plan your route to keep your lines friction free whenever possible. Yeah I know, all been said before, but its still true. Bear in mind also, Im 43 now, not 23.....hasnt made any difference. I can still blitz these jobs without any trouble. You're missing out Steve !

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