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Today I went up 40ft for drone....

 

Looks like some flavour of DJI Phantom.

Relatively pricy piece of kit, well worth some effort/cost to retreive; I hope you got properly paid for the job!

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The most unusual thing I've rescued from a tree, other than another climber?

 

A huge Pelican tangled up in fishing line, in the upper lateral of a large Torrey pine at Sea World San Diego.

 

Told them I'd lower the whole branch with bird attached, or forget it.

 

I knew that bird had fight left in him, as it bloodied two of the biologists tasked with cutting him free of the mess n stuffin him into a cage.

 

Way too big a bird to wrestle with on rope!

 

Any of you remember (Wild Kingdom)Marlin Perkins' assistant snatching that Condor out of a cliff nest on rope? Good thing he had a helmet on!

 

Jomoco

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