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mistahbenn

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  1. Real question is: Did you break that one fence panel?? Good job, nice rigging.
  2. Zero because I'm a pro!
  3. And how did you make this presumption???
  4. Value for money!
  5. I dont have many probs with the new Kolibri, but then again im no buster gonads Great review Reg. You should turn to comedy when you retire.
  6. On big trees all the frexking time. Im getting old and need all the help i can get
  7. I would go admit as poss with that rigging gear.
  8. Had my specialized Pitch 27.5 for 3 months and have done 1100 miles so far
  9. Its experience that takes the longest to attain, obviously. Become a climber in 28 days, become an experienced all round climber in 10 years.
  10. At 10pm? lol
  11. Ah well spotted, thats just a protection screen to keep out bugs... And TBH if that was me up that effed up black Locust with the codom torn out, Id be doing the same as Lawrence!
  12. If you don't know what you're doing don't mess about with it then!
  13. Good! I'm just in a Peruvian restaurant and some chicas just walked in. I'd love to put a pic on but that's not happening
  14. Bet you're glad you got that Vermeer eh?
  15. Tie it off at both ends, then rig it down.
  16. More ergonomic shape, so it doesnt get stuck on stuff.... Egg shape body perhaps?
  17. Exactly it's all down to experience of the crew! We always discuss how much to take if it's gonna be big. Communication is key and without that a big balls climber will not have much of a future sometimes going big and cutting Amal on the ground is much more beneficial, from experience.
  18. If there's enough space to get something down in one, get it down. I love his rigging, he will mid tie and butt tie with a sling, Te loose off the butt tie and turn into a pull rope. I need to go for a pint with him
  19. so come on Banister, lets have a description of the wench then
  20. After I felled it , we left and came back the next day when the prentice loader was ready, then finished up the job, leveled the mulch etc. The guy had just bought the house and was redeveloping. Actually the log span around on another log so didnt scrape up the yard (much!)

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