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RobArb

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  1. i think the first lot are daedaleopsis confragosa, the black stuff i've no idea and theres some piptopourus betulinas at the end
  2. we wer drivin through the tunnels the other day, brake cable had "gone missing" the day before and thought we was going to get fined... The tunnel police said they were checking all plant, checked ours and gave us the thumbs up and let us through?!
  3. i can't actually SEE your hinge haha, got any more pics?
  4. haha can we not change your mind on sat'dy!!
  5. My mate can't make it Rob, so its just little ole me:thumbup:
  6. have you got any climbing kit ray? i could possibly get you a spare from work for the day, but its only a small.. (spare harness that is)
  7. i've had mine on all day in the wet and my feet where the only dry part!! i'd send em back and get a replacement
  8. it'd be good if ya could, it'd be good if y'all could!
  9. me rob or t'other rob haha? i can't stay past dark time unfortunately, the missus is taking me out for a posh nosh do saturday night but i'll be there for about 5-6hours:thumbup1:
  10. Or we could volunteer one lucky person to give mouth to mouth if need be!!
  11. i'll be getting there about 11 or a bit before as i take me little girl swimming saturday morning, as far as refreshments are concerned i hadn't even thought of that:blushing: Depending on the weather (watch it p*** down now haha) we could set up a small campfire (are we allowed rob?) and bung on some fodder:thumbup1: if not anyone got a stove? Yes we do mean saturday tom, sat 13th
  12. nice little coronet added in at the end there
  13. i remember climbing those branches that are no longer there!!
  14. i could prob get you some others in pdf format but will have to download them then e-mail them to you
  15. R616 - Preliminary ecological investigation of four wood-inhabiting fungi of conservation concern -
  16. and a third R492 - Creolophus ( Hericium) cirrhatus, Hericium erinaceus and H. coralloides in England in fact, that natural england website seems to be a pretty good place for free resources if you know how to find what you want:)
  17. and another R597 - Developing tools for assessing fungal interest in habitats<br> 1: beech woodland saprotrophs
  18. How far was the tree being moved? (as I don't really understand swedish:blushing:)?
  19. They were like slippers today and gripped the very wet beech bark a peach! Glorious!!
  20. ps pollarding is apparently good for sequestration also!

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