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calarb01

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About calarb01

  • Birthday 18/09/1976

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  • Location:
    zummerzet
  • Interests
    climbing, canoeing, drinking scrumpy
  • Occupation
    tree surgeon
  • City
    taunton

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    <p>hi sam I am back freelance climbing again if you have anything that comes up</p>

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    <p>calvin</p>

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  2. Calvin can you ring me please,

    Joe

  3. 23rd now sorted thanks, i will keep your numbers and will let you know what days are available atb Cal
  4. I can carry out a loler inspection and am in dorset on a regular basis, pm me if you are still looking for someone Cal
  5. Hi all i am looking for a climber / groundsman for tues 23rd Nov, can pick up from M5 jtn. Some other dates available to be confirmed for December. Please pm me or call 07787847423 thanks Cal
  6. Needed for monday10th as per the title, can pickup/meet jtn 26 M5
  7. Im looking for a climber/groundie for a few days this coming week and for a few days over the next month, self employed with appropriate tickets and own transport needed, can pick up form M5 jtn 26. Please PM me if you have any questions
  8. looks like the prickets need thinning out a bit. it wont be long before they start to split before the rut. i would get on top of them now if i were you while they are grouped. let me know how you get on. happy shooting
  9. .243 for deer. i have permission in dorset and shoot sika and roe, also some roe stalking in somerset
  10. totally agree, good luck with the clear-up
  11. me too many years ago with cannington college on my chainsaw course. saw some shocking felling cuts including mine. we all have to start somewhere though
  12. nice pic. sorry havnt seen it before as ive just signed up. dismantled a smaller beech with fire damage myself but not to this extent. how far did the hollow go up the stem? looks to be an ideal bat habitat before the fire. nice job
  13. sound wood on the outside but not much for the hinge. this was a roadside tree and had to come down due to the results of the picus tests. if it was to be stood in the middle of a field or in a woodland it would still be standing and would be for years to come

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