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welwell

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  1. Took care of that last night. A few rehabilitative beers we're had. In fact I got home then realised I'd left my dog in the pub!
  2. Me too. Can't imagine how we all would have felt if the outcome were different. Doesn't bare thinking about. Think I need a new truck now though.
  3. Can you believe that all 3 lads walked from this? Whiplash, cuts, bruises and sore backs. By rights there should have been fatalities. Lucky Lucky Lucky The red truck in the far distance is the one that hit our truck...it took him that far to stop. It rear ended my truck as we were exiting left off an A road.
  4. Persian Ironwood Parrotia persica Is very tough, clearly not native, but as the name suggests......
  5. I have to say, I still haven't watched it all the way through!
  6. Hello to you all. Just felt like sharing. A few months ago on site I aggravated an existing and old football injury, 20yrs ago I torn my medial meniscus in my left knee, then sometime after that the ACL (Cruciate ligament) got torn also. So for the last 20 yrs I've been working in the trees with the knowledge that one day my knee will finally give up. It did exactly this mid October last year in a fairly spectacular fashion. My unstable knee, after jumping off a barb fence gave way resulting in my Femur smacking down on to my Tibia and fracturing it. Naturally I carried on working the rest of the day in substantial pain etc. and indeed walked around on it for 4 weeks before I was made aware of the full extent of injury. I then had to wait for the fracture to mend before the op could be scheduled. To cut a long story short, nearly 3 weeks ago I had my ACL reconstructed using a graft harvested from my Hamstring. I have never experienced pain like like it, excusing the pun it had me on my knees, or it would have done ifI was able to bend them!!! But I have to say, with the exemption of stiffness (swelling) and the mental fear of using it, it does appear to be getting there. Within 6 months it should be 85%. It's a long process and I'm finding myself wistfully looking at trees wondering what it would be like to climb them. On the bright side, apart from going insane in the house, at least I've kept fairly dry this winter And I have to say, I'm pretty sure I can feel the knee already feeling more stable. Here's the vid, it goes a little way to explain why it was so tender for a wee while. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVnlW86TZ4g]Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction Surgery with Hamstring Graft Dr. Eric Janssen - YouTube[/ame]
  7. <p>Hello Rich. I was wondering if you'd be interested in some work with us down in sunny Whitstable, nr Canterbury (Kent)? Got a load of stuff on and I need a hand from a decent climber?</p>

  8. We have a vacancy for a self-employed climber throughout March and April, minimum of 3 days per week. Good quality work, based in and around the Canterbury area of Kent. Any takers??
  9. As the title says, we could really do with a contract climber for most of March and a bit of Feb. Possibly a 3 month contract? Based in Kent just outside of Canterbury. Thanks
  10. Arbutus unedo - Strawberry tree
  11. I've found that to be the case also.
  12. that doesn't look like Q. ceris bark to me.
  13. A picture of the bark would be handy Q. ceris has very distinctive bark.
  14. As the title says do you run out of wood to sell to customers? Or could you do with even more log customers? Just a'wondrin'
  15. I had the GG AT2's and thought they were very good indeed, a good compromise of road manners and occasional off road grip. Got a new truck and fancied something else (variety being the spice of life!!) so went for some Toyo Open Country AT. I have to say, so far so good, had them only on the rears last winter and they were pretty damn good. Got them all round now, so I'm waiting for the snow!!
  16. Just give me a bell if you need some gear to tide you over old chap.
  17. That brings back memories of Tony Darbyshire and Dave Harris from Sparsholt in the late 90's. I remember that saying being used a lot. It's a great way of remembering the difference on Cedars though
  18. This I think is what the issue is, but we will keep check on it.
  19. Psychopath Test by Ron Jonson. About a quarter of the way in, seems like a great read.
  20. I'd say 30MPG out of a 3L auto is pretty good, that's what I get from the equivalent Hilux.
  21. It is more in the south rather than SE. I will advise regular checks. Thanks for the help.
  22. I think it's coincidence personally, we've seen these thousands of times before, it's just caught my eye on passing
  23. Hello Ross. Hope you're doing well. Despite the fact it's in a pub garden there wasn't a distinct brewery smell!!!

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