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alhazzard25`

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About alhazzard25`

  • Birthday 21/01/1978

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  • Location:
    Dumfries, Scotland
  • Interests
    Mountain bikeing, Music and Sleep walking
  • Occupation
    Climber
  • Post code
    DG1 3BL

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  1. Came across a few trees with what looks like bleeding cankers and was looking for any feed back to what they may be, sorry the pictures are not very good thanks Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. It was a while ago I came across wine bottle, I downloaded it from here WineBottler - Run Windows Programs directly on OS X can't remember of any big problems when I Installed it and when that was done I just started to load the Memory Map disc in and when asked what to open the exe file with I selected wine bottle and start saving the maps to my computer. The only problem that I remember about was when I upgraded to mountain lion i had to install xQuartz to upgrade X10 to X11 but you are promoted by the computer to do this. I hope this helps
  3. I just downloaded wine and wine bottle to run windows based software ie Memory Map. It's free and does not need any other software or partitioning your hard drive.
  4. Porridge, thick enough to cut with a knife
  5. Have a look on the Arboricultural Association website there is a example method statement template as well as a lot of other very useful information
  6. Hi just wondered how many people out there that are involved in tree work that take anticoagulants ( Blood Thinners) for any reason. I had my second heart opp about a year ago and got a mechanical valve along with some other things, subsequently I now required to take Warfrin daily. If there is anyone on anticoagulants, how do you find it with every day cutting and climbing ? also if you are not but have an opinion on working with someone in tree work that is at a higher risk of heavily bleeding due to anticoagulants therapy.
  7. Hi Ben, sounds good away to london this weekend but prob free then after. lets do it!

  8. How do al, let's set up a day of chopping ASAP and maybe another bike sesh. What say you?

  9. I came across a couple of courses run by the QTRA and was wondering if anyone had any experiences or opinions on these courses. The courses I was interested in are "Quantified Tree Risk Assessment Training" and "Practitioner's Guide to Visual Tree Assessment". Any feedback would be great thanks.
  10. All good bands but just not my cup of tea, heavier the better
  11. Just going for the Friday A day to remember Parkway drive Bring me the horizon kill switch engage Faith no more what else can i say, not much else on over the weekend other than Hatebreed, Suicide Silence and the Architects
  12. Good luck with the cycle James Just done the Hadrian's wall walk for the BHF yesterday one year and a day after my heart surgery. The BHF help research and support sufferers of heart disease like me as no one can live without a heart so a very worthy cause.
  13. Nice job good going for just two of you she was a big one
  14. and one more not everyone's cup of tea but i like [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8P9o2w8B9E]YouTube - STICK TO YOUR GUNS - THIS IS MORE[/ame]

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