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Steve Bullman

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  1. think i'll anchor on the red dot and rig off the blue
  2. got this bad boy to deal with in a couple weeks time...pics dont do it justice, its a pretty big tree
  3. yes haha....i agree, that would be kinda dumb!!
  4. on a seperate note, ive considered wether its worth opening a utility arb forum to the list?
  5. im not talking anything like those sort of distances.....the beech tree i used it on i'd say it gave me an addition 5ft......enough to make things that bit easier
  6. never heard of this. where do they hold these events?
  7. i had the job of sorting out a badly topped beech tree last year for roller. It had been topped at about 70ft, middle taken out and the sides pretty much left. i was able to have my ropeguide around a 10 inch stem just below the previous topping cut, then redirected right into the tips on a 3 inch stem. Beech is strong and i was happy with that small redirect anchor point.....though the risk of a short fall was well worth it for the ease it gave me to carry out the crown restoration. In that situation im also just a little bit more careful how much weight I put on my rope, and tend to remain lanyarded in even just for manourering through the crown. job would have been a pain in the ass without that anchor. a well worthwhile trick to have up your sleeve
  8. thats all very well, but dont you ever have that niggling doubt that the bouncing you've just done has been enough to cause a hairline fracture in the anchor point that could fail on your ascent?
  9. mine turn, but it doesnt really make any difference, i dont worry about it.
  10. in the past when requiring a high anchor point in spindly trees, particularly previously topped trees, ive set my rope guide round a substantial portion of the main trunk then ran a redirect on a double micropulley up in to the tops. can get a really nice anchor point this way and its far safer.
  11. wrist thick as a rule...thats assuming the wood is sound and strong, and upright....to many variables to really say though in fairness
  12. cracking photos mate too bad the sky wasnt a touch bluer
  13. cheers matty. for the most part yes. most of the reduction points were 4" tops but there were some big old spurs and broken limbs that needed to be removed.
  14. thanks charlie.....and yes you are right, its part of my long term plans....i'll get there eventually!
  15. Does anyone have any decent links for information regarding bat inspections? I have one to do in a couple weeks and would like to refresh my memory a little
  16. anyone know what it is that makes chestnut turn water blue?
  17. first pic, a lime and sycamore thinned and deadwooded. other 4, tip reduction on a large chestnut
  18. assumedly you mean like an escort van or something

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