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silky fox

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  1. Industrial. Looks Ugly as hell...but i kinda like it
  2. Butt Rot......Painfull...would Anusol help?
  3. Would you tackle a stump like that again with the same machine?
  4. Haha! Mr Git, Ian has broad shoulders.
  5. Great chipper Ian....it's really a Posh Forst right?
  6. Two handed is great for tight spots.
  7. I am a big DMM fan too Daz...this new pulley incorporated Krab is superb....according to the Oakley site the Carbon fibre tool Krab (not for climbing) is about $300 and has a bottle opener on it.
  8. That is a tight spot John..i definately favour the two handed cradle shot....did you hit anchorpoint in the first few?
  9. Sweet! I have visions of you in the early hours....logs blazing in your workshop beavering away.
  10. Carbon fibre Carabiner?...they are out there.
  11. What are you planning Clive?
  12. Bizzare looking.....i found these this week...upside down....log must have rolled
  13. Headphones on...Full Whack....and Relax!
  14. I too have so many and i have documented my meetings with them as is well known.I decided that in my desperate time my best friend was Arbtalk. In Particular Mick Stockbridge who gave me my first break...then Delabodge...Andy Collins etc...etc....Thanks to you all.
  15. I used to take my Canon to reccy climbs like the one in Norfolk a few years back with Ian flatters..Dan Curtis and Arran Turner....i'll stick with my Phone for working pictures
  16. I have used a Canon EOS in the past but it's not practical for the enviroment i spend most of the time.My Samsung is safe in my pocket wether i am climbing or dragging,lowering or chipping.A camera wouldn't last very long.

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