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Hannah

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  1. havent got around to it yet, other things keep coming up. Il keep you posted

  2. Its attitudes like that, that make working in arb less enjoyable.
  3. Im boggled, what is the issue you are referring to exactly?
  4. strictly orange chippers only. and yes, tis i.
  5. I’m nearly at the end of my 2nd year of an ND in Arb at Merrist Wood. I have 6 months work experience and have worked part-time while studying, for a year. I am looking to work as a trainee climber. I have NPTC tickets 30.1, 30.2, 31 and 38. I will be taking 39 next week. I have my own PPE, climbing gear and a full driving license. PM if interested. Hannah
  6. [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-PowerShot-SX110-Digital-Camera/dp/B001EO750O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1243546325&sr=8-1]Canon PowerShot SX110 IS Digital Camera - Black 3.0'': Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo[/ame] thats what i bought a few months ago, amazing value for money, spend the extra 20 quid, its worth it, but perhaps its a bit chunkier than a compact.
  7. Heres one i saw couple weeks ago, Prunus cerasifera with Wisteria, front garden somewhere in Twickenham. Sorry about appalling picture quality.
  8. Quality pics there, thanks for posting.
  9. theres been chat? really? must have been pretty dull, i dont remember any.
  10. This is at home so the targets are some really nice other trees that we dont want damaged, but nothing else really. It will be left alone to do what it wants.
  11. Red Squirrel i spotted today in ireland.
  12. just a vid of a beech with ustulina. Excuse the shaky coffee hands. [ame] [/ame]
  13. Still standing pretty. Although talks are on for it to come down. I look forward to seeing how decayed the stump is.
  14. As far as i know, which isnt very much about this, standing deadwood has much greater habitat value than it would do on the ground.

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