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If I were starting again I would go with the basics first. get tickets for cross cut and stack and maybe small felling. Then master cross cutting and sharpening. This gives you the best chance of getting a job and from there more experience.

 

Eventually that will lead to a climbing job so be prepared for the glory, hosts of red hot chicks, fast cars and suchlike.

 

So how come ive got a fat bird and drive a van....?

Must be a justice free zone

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