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High Scale

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  1. Good method for Lime trees but learn to throw your climbing line, it's one of the basics that you should get to learn.
  2. Surrey? Not Southampton then?
  3. I love climbing them, as long as it's dry, nice open canopy's, easy to throw your climbing line up, just throw your line up in small stages if you find it hard, practice your throw, it's a good skill to have, They are one of the easiest trees to climb IMO.
  4. Free Video Flip and Rotate: rotate video, flip video! I have lost sound with this software before, anybody else had that problem?
  5. Google is a great search engine. ieSpell - Spell Checker add-on for Internet Explorer
  6. That's proper.
  7. I would never cut trees for money.
  8. Weigh it in Bob.
  9. Well done, you have more guts than me.
  10. Hmm, well yes, after all I have paid for it and It's always good to get little tips and tricks form more experienced people.
  11. Well Bob, you were right when you said Yale Double Esterlon was easy to splice. 19mm bargain from Jonsie but no eye splice? Just do it yourself.
  12. Really good find Tim, must have been a fatiguing day for them, blocking down that stem in such small pieces must have been a killer and as you pointed out, confined! looked like a fast road right next to the tree as well as the house.
  13. I lowered most of the crown, the sticks I cut off in 8ft sections.
  14. Yeah Sam!
  15. Hey Roger, don't be a stranger!
  16. Two my friend, I'm glad I don't get them all the time.
  17. Well it did rain pretty heavy this morning but cleared by the time Ali took these pictures, finish tomorrow, 8ft sections then taken away by a loader.
  18. Great pics.
  19. Well, it always sounds worse because of the conservatory roof but also I was thinking of my debts, mortgage, family but not in that particular order and also the new equipment I can't really afford that I have purchased for this particular job.
  20. So, today I have two big Beech removals and it's lashing it down outside, best stay in bed? Wait, hmm...
  21. I would say around twenty so years regrowth, amazing how strong the unions were as they were some big picks. Get some pictures of the fells John.
  22. I would never rule out using a redirect I just have never had the need.
  23. The grass area was actually the School football pitch and falling the tree would have caused an unacceptible amount of damage. Also, we would have had to land it straight across the tarmac drive, so it was never an option.
  24. I have never used a redirect for my climbing line, I should have typed.

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