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cerneARB

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  1. Just got back from the site this morning..the rain came down and Steve and Andy were just clearing up.good ole LSD was sent aloft to get the bells in the wet..good on yer burr:thumbup1:Did a good job considering you dont usally climb like that. here are some photos i took. mattyF and Rice Rule in the first one From left to right Desiredeffect,nick,AndyC,RichRule and Tony Sorenson and jonsie in the tent somewhere. The tent complete with banner the competion climb on the plane tree with tony Sorenson,Steve and Lsd and MattyF The oak with the archers under it Some photos from the show
  2. I agree probably does cut the air condiotining use in warm climates like the Us. Not sure if letting the sun on to your house warms it..surley if most homes are insulated with lagging in the walls heat cant get in anyway? Any of our US cousins out there know anything about this?Do US homes have insulation in their homes?
  3. I would assume thats a indirect effect, im not sure i have only read the documents abstract i would like to read the full report on the link from the website, but i cant get it. Just good to read that planting the right trees in the right postion and distance from the home can benifit the householder. Gives me a good talking piont to pepole i meet at work who want trees felled by houses..." this could cut your fuel bill if you leave it mate".
  4. Do they do veggie stuff at the ritz then...served on bone china plates. carnivours:001_rolleyes:
  5. Just found this link; Trees shading homes south and west facing reduce enregy/ heat use in homes by shading.See what you think. Home Energy Savings Are Made In The Shade
  6. Did you write veggie tent?Thought veggies were not welcome (snigger snigger).....dont need to bring my own barbie then:thumbup1:
  7. Holm oak,Quercus ilex?
  8. i thought i could get to 1000 post by the end off the week just by replying to every thread with the word "YES":001_tongue: well done mate...keep them coming and one day your be as sad as Andy C:001_tongue:
  9. looks like a plane for a new economy airline to me:001_tt2:
  10. Same here John, we leave them standing if were a bit pushed then come back and finsh them when we got more time.
  11. Not guilty..but i know who does Burys LA work, but im not naming them on here.
  12. Just the saturday for me and a little of the evening..are there any other veggies coming,if so il bring some veggie stuff for the barbecue.
  13. cerneARB

    Too old?

    respect to your dad Matty.....thats how i want to be at his age...good on him and the missus.
  14. it is taking time..my freind in ipswich is working on it..she works for BSI..shes pulling her hair out waiting for upper managment to approve stuff.GGRRR
  15. cerneARB

    Too old?

    Go for it.Im 41 and been climbing 22 months and now just started working for a tree firm last 2 weeks.Got my tickets and did two years at college. My advice start recreational climbing at weekends and get climbing fit. You may not be as fast as the young ones but if you like hard work do it.Like they said previous its using a saw in a tree that counts. Best of luck.
  16. :001_tongue:Hope you used a reinforced steel chainsaw strop Tommer.
  17. ...definetly a ground saw...cant see that replacing an 02!
  18. Count me in Steve and Andy. Haughly within crawling distance of Stow..(hicup!!!).Is there a risk we can get breathalised for drinking whilst in charge of a harness?
  19. Want to thank evryone for their kind words off support on here. Its nice to have the Arbtalk massive behind me, your years off experience and knowledge have benefited me so much thanks all:001_smile:
  20. many congratulations on the birth of your little bundle of joy.I remmber when i had mine....they grow up so quickly...special times.
  21. Hows work hunting going for you Alasdir?
  22. Drinking virtual beer now Janey...and lots off it!Cheers.

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