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Just found the pass word for my go pro account so thought I would edit this from last summer.

Tricky oak dismantle at a mill that required some out the box thinking, the bridge was not wide enough for a crane and no room for groundies to work safely on the existing bank.

The tree next along had failed and slipped down in to a Ravine taking out a large portion of the tree we felled , the roof and the wall and the remaining tree on inspection had lost a lot of its roots so the client wanted it removed..

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The gardener had cleared the one that failed and lost some in the ravine mate, It was not me! I was quite careful to keep stuff out as I fish the burn higher up , it's prime sea trout salmon breeding ground off the north Tyne. I would guess it was 15 m deep ?

We got it hauled back in that last one Ben but it was a pita !

It should be 1080 but my internet is so bad it won't download it higher.

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