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RobArb

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  1. the more and more i look at it, i shoulda stayed with my gut:biggrin: would be nice to get a confirmation:thumbup1: Have you also looked at the Fulham oak (Quercus x hispanica 'Fulhamensis')
  2. But Adam would be far better:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  3. Try tom2020, I'm sure he's in that area Sent from my Galaxy S2
  4. I did think zelkova but the fruits don't quite look right, there are a few species though.. Have a look on google for the aforementioned celtis and phillyrea species.. I've not had time to sit and look through my books and records over the weekend but I will at some point this week:biggrin: I do like David gall's though Sent from my Galaxy S2
  5. I get the same sloth when sending messages from my phone, the amount of times I've sent multiple messages thinking they haven't gone through....:rolleyes_001: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  6. Like:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  7. I concur with David, didn't even think about looking for galls! That'll teach me:lol: (still, check out the celtis and phillyrea sp. though) Sent from my Galaxy S2
  8. No definitely not, sorbus torminalis has a very distinct lobed lead that is unmistakeable Sent from my Galaxy S2
  9. Only thing I can think of at the mo would be a Celtis sp. or Phillyrea sp. I'll look a little further:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  10. Looks like some sort of Quercus, lucombe oak perhaps? But are those berries I can't quite work it out from the pics Sent from my Galaxy S2
  11. No they were both laid off and started at Wigan when I did, then we all got laid off from Wigan last December but only I've gone back Yes they were both good fun to work with Sent from my Galaxy S2
  12. found this in the archives whilst looking for other photos, forgot i had it. It's from a local woodland near me with a lot of big beeches
  13. Hi Dendro, did you work with a mark or trev whilst there?
  14. On a VT you can negate the twist by turning the hitch as you descend against the twist. So if your rope is twisting clockwise, twist the hitch counter-clockwise as you descend and vice-versa Sent from my Galaxy S2
  15. Looks like a bit of "Elvis leg" in that right leg starting to show! Sent from my Galaxy S2
  16. Faces in cut trees:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  17. Sorry Steve:blush: (although I was asked if a wanted to work there) Sent from my Galaxy S2
  18. Haha, tell me about it! Although I do know people working there for that... Sent from my Galaxy S2
  19. nice one gollum, beat me to it although i wouldn't of got the variety:biggrin:
  20. Some from today Sent from my Galaxy S2
  21. weeping willow (Salix chrysocoma)
  22. Yes mozza is an immigrant in norway at the moment:lol: You still getting wet lad?
  23. cant say i've ever tried it but the new 201 scabbard clicks on and off. I get fed up off the bar and chain (off mind) catching on me pants and things dangling behind my harness Might give it a go, but is it not time consuming for what its worth?
  24. whats the offical number and how many do you think are actually "active"
  25. just sent my booking form off so i should be there:biggrin:

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