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thanks all.

 

Ne guy ti, yes they are very sticky trees indeed. In previous years had to take spare climbing kit to change over when the sap has completely saturated all my friction cord :)

 

Breezeblock, it was a 201 top handle saw (pathetic as they are), its all we have :( The boss has just bought a 160t but haven't had the chance to use it yet. Have you used one ??

 

Mick I would have preferred to chunk it down but the drive way has fine dressing of decorative gravel and that terram underneath.I think the plastic would have been alliterated so rigging it was.

 

We also took down all the other pines on site but it was far to wet to do any filming.

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