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western

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  1. i'll pm the number now
  2. i'll pm the number to you now
  3. to be honest i may go for the tec cert and do the fdsc at a later date, trying to by a house at the mo so really skint
  4. the pulley idea is also wicked im on it like a tramp on chips:thumbup:
  5. ok got it hahaha lol
  6. i does the same job tho, that is a wicked little idea:thumbup1: if you dont mind me asking how much did it cost to make
  7. its not that fare really, im gunna be really dumm now how do you send a pm?
  8. Thanks for that mate, what is the full name of the course? plus how much does it cost? thanks again for the info
  9. that cambium saver set up is really cool think i may make one myself, could be really handy!
  10. hiya mate, treharris between merthyr tydfil and pontypridd
  11. any takers:001_smile:
  12. Hi all, i'am a self employed climber/groundie from south wales, looking for work from thursday onward. does anyone in the area have any avalible work for a honest hard working guy? i have full climbing kit, spikes, groundsaw etc. i have all relevant tickets such as; cs30.1 cs30.2 cs31 cs38 cs39 also pa1, pa6 pa6aw and CSCS card. I have three years experance on the ground plus one and a half years climbing experance. If anyone needs a hand from one day to a month please can you let me know. Thanks for reading, regards western.
  13. Nice pic's dude, the king alberts cake fungi pics are wicked!
  14. sorry kevin, i mean tuesday for the phone call
  15. thanks for all the advise lads, all the info was a massive help, the picture seems a bit clearer now:thumbup1: kevin i'll give you a call monday for a chat, what time is best for you? and everyone have a happy easter.
  16. thanks for that mate, what does the ua1 cover and also ua2, will these qual allow me to climb?
  17. hello all, does any one know what UA tickets i need to work around powerlines? how many tickets are there, plus how much will it cost to be fully quilified? thanks for reading western
  18. wicked pic's mate:thumbup1:
  19. i think you should go for it hamadryad, just the chance you have been looking for, time to shine. for all the posts ive have seen you send on here, i think you are a pritty switched on type of guy and you should get it no prob's. they may even help you with your fdsc
  20. i would like to, but how much is the course, plus how long is it?
  21. is some one doin his mrs?????
  22. thanks for the kind words mate, but the only thing is i live in south wales and there are no colleges or uni's that offer a full time arb course.
  23. anyone please!!!
  24. doggy by the look of things hahah wicked
  25. Hello all, just after a bit of advice. ive been in the land base sector since i was 16, left school went to college done first dip countyside/forestry and nd countryside managent, then worked for a few years doing verious countryside jobs... wont bore you with details... After my last job doing a lot of ground work (felling manly), decided i really wanted to be a climber, so i perchased some climbing kit and pritty much learned the basic climbing teqniques my self and started doing some basic jobs for friends and family to build up some experience climbing with the saw. i decided to enrole on the 10week course at merrist wood to give me the qualifications to persue a long lasting future for my self in arb. What i'am getting at really, is what is the next step for me to do acedemicly, because i really love the sceince side of arb. i work as a sub contractor for a couple of ferms plus doing some of my own work, so i cant dedicate my self to a full-time course. i want a acedemic type quilification in arb because i know i cant climb forever ( i hate the thourt of that but its true). can any of you hold hands tell me what is the best course for me to do in my situation? (rfs,isa,aa tec). Sorry for the long post and thanks for reading:001_smile:

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