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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. Is that because they didnt tell you how much they would charge to have a stall!
  2. ha ha, wll we wouldnt want to be wrong now would we! sometimes you just have to accept it.
  3. Pfeifferis more likely
  4. no, Gerrit is correct, hence the overly white pore layer too, which is more normal and yellow ish in the further brackets.
  5. Thats a great idea justin, reckon the sales will be increased for your stands too. reckon we should all back Jonsies campaign to double up the show for next year!
  6. the climber hasnt worked to a logical pattern either, the sides are higher than the apex, which makes it even harder next time round. Always work from the anchor point round/down bringing in each branch into the desired frame as you go, going back to finish the anchor/top last results in disproportionate appearances.
  7. 7K+ for not having LOLER and ariel rescue formalities taken care of, that be a lessen everyone can learn from. Working and tree climbing without any emergency procedures
  8. hadnt considered that Gerrit, very good spot!
  9. not wanting to spil the theme but there are many a stub in that tree, looks better in this photo than in the flesh this one. room for improvement
  10. see thats the weird bit I got nothing from google? thanks david
  11. Thay all appeared to be decent reliable recorders?
  12. O.k, can anyone find a visual for Armillaria ectypa? tried in vain
  13. the darkest meripilus ive ever come across! Fungus Gallery :: Meripilus :: MINA1643
  14. Thats all 100% reliable data too. David, has robustus ever been recorded on the Heath?
  15. good work from you fella, great to see so many great jobs being posted lately, really really great.
  16. A good job, very tricky at times the old P avium
  17. i bet theres some lovely chub under that willow overhang!
  18. sounds like weird science to me:thumbup:
  19. dont you believe it, nano bots, and replicators are just a breath away
  20. no, but its only a question of time, these work by melting plastics and laying it down in a 3d design
  21. my fathers working on one as we speak, pretty cool technology.
  22. its fine for now, but its a one way journey from here in.
  23. thats a freak incedent if I ever heard one, poor luck crikey
  24. nice try at a difficult retention.

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