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silky fox

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  1. it,s a convertable!...
  2. it is one of the lightest helmets on the market...that,s got to be a plus.
  3. GET IN!!!...i can combine my two favourite things...Trees and Cycling. i,ll be in touch.
  4. Now that,s what i call a gas guzzler Rob!
  5. Lovely machines... Ponnse or timberjack forwarder?....
  6. BRILLIANT!!!!......13 Litres of fuel per hour!....
  7. That,s clever marketing! We all like a bit of eye candy.
  8. Not quite.....he found an old wooden shed on the banks of the Rhine he dismantled part of it and built a boat on which he transported the rest of the shed down the river...to somewhere in Switzerland wher he reconstructed the wooden shed...it won the Turner Prize.....Great Immagination!
  9. wood is good... Anyone familiar with "Shedboatshed?".....Turner prize winner 2005 by Simon Starling...Genius (imo)
  10. Correct!...it is made of wood,but more importantly i noted that the tree belly,d out at chest height so it,s shape lent itself perfectly to the situation..it lay down to perfection...Something Woodpicker once said to me. "Read the tree","Where does it want to go?"
  11. Shucks Guys!.. Just doing my job..
  12. It sure is a small world TreeSeer!....Yep i was walking round my neighbourhood (kew) and bumped into this fellow and eager to help an Arbtalker was able to offer hiom the sofa for a night and the use of internet....Thanks for the Chinese take away!....next time North Carolina and we can climb them White Oaks you were talking about....Safe travels Guy! Paul.
  13. David, the deal with (Part 9)-2011 Tree Risk Assessment being unavailable is that it is published, so it is not under review. Gotta wait 3 years to see that online, or fork out the $15 US (but the ISA BMP is a much better deal, for most purposes) Pleasure meeting you in the mud, albeit briefly. I plan to cycle through richmond Park tomorrow, after seeing Syon. Tea? I'll try not to bring any hairy hangers-on. guym, sheepishly in the fox's clothing.

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