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DontLookDown

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  • Location:
    north/east london
  • Interests
    scuba diving, recreational tree climbing, photography, art
  • Occupation
    practical instructor (capel manor horsenden)
  • City
    london

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  1. i wanna play! good photos everyone!!
  2. A couple of the guys on my course when i was at college were working for absolute peanuts, the worst one the guy was working for £30 a day and was working anything up to 12 hour days. that all stopped after one of the guy got him to hold some shrub still wile he cut it up and run the saw up his right forearm.
  3. I no what you mean, I had the option of using the plastic gate ball lock crabs when I was learning to climb at college, and I really hated them with a passion. The first time I came across the metal gate it just seemed allot nicer and I had to get one. One of my favourite crabs now!!! didn’t the size of the button get slightly bigger with the metal gates as well?
  4. one of the guys I work with was waiting for his for about 6 months last year! it is a really comfortable harness, not sure I would have been happy with that wait though, especially considering its pretty costly.
  5. I first noticed Coronet cuts when I was at Kew with my college, I would love to get the opportunity to do some one day! Might give the ground idea a go first, although I can imagine it wouldn’t be so tricky. Keep up the good work!
  6. DontLookDown

    Tpo!

    Hi everyone! Just wondered if anyone could help me out with something that has been puzzling me for a while now? If I am asked to carry out work on a tree by my employer, and later find out the tree has a T.P.O. who is to blame? Is it me as the person carrying out the work or my employer for his negligence?

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