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Ross Smith

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  1. well played m8.gutted i missed out on the fun
  2. thats a nice looking truck mick and im still keen for your truck.
  3. happy birthday bro. keep on keepin on
  4. ive got a nice pop near dover that im looking at for a rec climb if theirs enough interest or a smaller work climb tree in the same area
  5. would like to do a few comps next year as just got backfrom nz.was gd to meet a few new climbers at f.r. jones comp
  6. more pics to follow then mr shutler.tis a very nice looking tree tis that.hope all is well m8
  7. good show and good to meet and greet fellow arb talkers.see you all again at the next show.
  8. thought you might say that whats your opinion now then
  9. found this nestled at the base of a old old sycamore in south east kent.any ideas ?????? cheers
  10. im in with bells on,come on mick you know you want to,will be a good laugh thats for sure
  11. cheers paul,so do we think if we remove the tree,we remove the possibility of the disease spreading ??????
  12. thanks again dave.whats your opinion on what to do with the two affected trees and what are the % chances of this disease spreading
  13. first 4 pics are same pollarded oak and last pic is a very close neighbouring oak that has same symptons and has had two snap outs.the client is worried about a large oak in good health roughly 30ft from these 2 trees. ive suggested a reduction on the oak with the 2 snap outs as the canopy has been opened up due to 1 large snap out,they want to keep both trees but are worried the healthy oak maybe under threat from whatever this is,if you remember from before they have a strong smell of alcohol fermentation and lots of insect activity,mainly the flying variety. once again many thanks for any info.
  14. hey dave here's those pics of that oak i asked you about,the client is worried it might spread to a very large neighbouring oak,hope the pics help. many thanks
  15. have a very large golden poplar down near dover that would swallow 10 climbers plus if anyones interested and its right next to a country pub
  16. beddes came 2nd.well done jon.heard the masters was a real cracker
  17. ive spent alot of money on DMM krabs and am not happy with them,yes they are high maintenance and shouldnt be.ive cleaned them every way possible and even after graphite they have been sticking badly within a few days,not a happy arb as i have almost all DMM in my climbing system. old petzl's still going strong.why why why did i change. the sentinal is bad but my ovals seem to be worse.sorry DMM but its just not working,would'nt mind but thet were'nt cheap. DMM ovals for lowering re-direct coming my way,flash as.
  18. yeah wayne that is a nice pulley and yes back and raring to go.maybe a climbing inspection up those beautiful limes is in order.speak soon. PM me your mobile and we can have that pint.
  19. Back in the UK lads and available for contract climbing throughout kent and south east london.experienced climber with full CE equipment,minus armor prus.own saws and clean driving licence. please contact me here or mobile number to follow. many thanks ross

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