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RobArb

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  1. Should of sniffed it too, for the beeswax:biggrin:
  2. without a m'scope pore shot, i would say... on dysfunctional wood, no evidence of galls (that i can see) so possibly G. australe
  3. the sun was very very very ....... very low, what you can't see in the photo is the shadow of my legs:lol:
  4. It was all over that beech:thumbup:
  5. A few surviving lime vets (and kept this way, which is good to see) at croxteth country park in liverpool:thumbup: and a nice looking beech:biggin:
  6. thought i'd make use of the suns rays whilst they were out:biggrin:
  7. True, I've upset a few people above me on the rung of the ladder because i felt they didn't have a clue, but i did it nicely (most of the time) and in the end some of them listened, if we all do our bit, our time will come:thumbup:
  8. knew someone else would know the correct answer:thumbup:
  9. i may be wrong, but i'm sure the PTI was a level 3?? Now i'm confused:confused1:?
  10. Bit of a long shot this one but if you don't ask you don't get:001_tongue: Having been reading over all the SJ threads, watching the vids, asking the questions I have decided that I WANT ONE:lol:! But, its a lot of money to spend (especially when i don't have any at present!) and i would like to try before i buy. I've asked people round here but no-one has one, so... Does anybody have a spare one/older model that they don't use very often that they would be willing to lend me for a week or two? If so I'd pay postage and packaging both ways:001_smile: If not, i'll keep saving my pennies, but just thought i'd ask:biggrin:
  11. What are the wages like? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  12. thought it was level 3?
  13. Is there plenty work going in portugal though?
  14. Honestly mate, want a criticism, just an observation:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  15. Nice work:thumbup: Can I just say something though, without being critical:001_rolleyes: Trees don't grow symmetrically, our at least most don't, especially those in close proximity to each other and/or buildings etc. doing a reduction shouldn't be 50% one side 20% the other to get it looking "nice", you'd be better doing 25% all over, for example.. A long a there was no sticky out bits that were noticeable it would still be a good job as its had an even reduction regardless of the shape. Does that make sense? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  16. RobArb

    Wages

    19000ish i got last year with an LA through an agency before I got laid off, that was in NW england Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  17. PS, it looks like a Larix sp.
  18. What tree did you get if off:lol: no seriously, where those branches drooping/weeping? what was the form of the tree? are those needle deciduous? how many needles are "grouped together" in there sheath or ontop the branch? any better pics or info? where ther any stomatal bands, if so, how many? 1, 2? how long are those needles? I have a few ideas but would rather give you a definite answer:biggrin:
  19. :thumbup1:cool! How long did the climb take?
  20. Was that path new, in the second pic? Looks like the roots were "removed" to put that path in:001_rolleyes: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  21. oi oi oi:001_tt1::001_tt1: allison stokke is still hot on the ineternet : theCHIVE
  22. why? there is no inappropriate phots?
  23. alison stokke:thumbup:
  24. Nope, I'm lost on this one:blush: Nothofagus sp. could be a good call but the buds just don't fit right? Got any better pics?

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