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Harrison2604

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  1. Brilliant!! Do it this year, theres still some slots! They're allowed but the vehicle rules say no bigger than 1.2 litre engine... UNLESS you pay £100 for every 0.1 litre you go over 1.2 so for a Defender you'll have to pay a lovely lump of money haha Ahh shame about the sponsorship! I think it's a good idea! We have a few companies up for sponsoring us. What about a small donation to one of the charities? It helps us a lot! Peace
  2. Oh brilliant! Yeah definately, cannot wait!! Either the Nissan Micra or Vauxhall Corsa... 1.0 litre of course http://justgiving.com/treemusketeers
  3. little buggers!
  4. I recommend it!! Mongolrally.theadventurists.co.uk Would either of you be up for donating to either of the charities for us?
  5. Thanks man! You should definately think about taking part even if it's next year! What do you have planned? We're planning on taking a Nissan Micra, or Vauxhall Corsa... both stupidly unsuitable cars for this sort of journey, crossing through 5 mountain ranges and 3 deserts!
  6. Hello fellow Arbtalkers!! On the 23rd of July 2011 Me, Dan and Charlie who are tree surgeons from Northamptonshire will embark on an incredible 10,000 mile adventure from London to Mongolia in the aid of two charities, in a banged up 1.0 litre vehicle! BRILLIANT!! Our team are called 'The Tree Musketeers' which consists of me (Harrison), Dan and Charlie... three tree surgeons from Northamptonshire. Pretty cool name we came up with eh!?!? Anyway, we're trying to raise as much money as possible for the 'Rainforest Foundation' and 'The Christina Noble Childrens Foundation'... SO if you feel you are up to donating some of your lovely money online to either one of these charites it would be HUGELY appreciated!! Your money goes 100% to the chartiy of your choice and no percentage is put in back pockets etc! Your donation makes our adventure possible. So without you, we cannot undertake this event!! Its a good cause, and an adventure of a lifetime so please, dig deep and donate now Christina Noble Childrens Foundation Donations - http://www.justgiving.com/treemusketeers Rainforest Foundation Donations - Mongol Adventure is fundraising for The Rainforest Foundation, UK OWN A BUSINESS?? SPONSOR US! If you feel like sponsoring our team with some money for our adventure (Visas, Fuel, Spare vehicle parts, Hotels, Food, Water, Equipment ETC) we can offer you your company logo and business name in BIG on our vehicle which is driving through 17 countries!, regional newspaper coverage, regional radio coverage, website coverage, merchandise coverage and poster coverage! This is a heck of a lot of advertisement and could bring in a lot of business for you and also give you a good name for giving to a charity event!! If you're interested then please contact us either by Email or phone... [email protected] 07784560522!! We feel that the more you decide to sponsor us, the more advertisement we are able to offer you! Regards The Tree Musketeers. Mongol Adventure | COMING SOON | A tale of two insane tree surgeons who plan to rally 10,000 from London to Mongolia to raise money for the Christina Noble Children's Foundation 07784560522 - Harrison
  7. Hi again, just wondering if you managed to get any left handed scabbards produced? I bought one from the APF and am still having to use it on my right hand side which gets very annoying at times having to reach over or pass it to my other hand. Would be good if there are some left handed ones available! Cheers Harrison
  8. Haha. Nice. I'm not considering eating them, I just seem them everywhere and it would be good to know what they are
  9. I've been seeing these everywhere, I have no clue on what they're called and would like to know haha. If anyone knows which I'm sure you do, please let me know! Cheers
  10. Ouuuchhh. Hope he gets well soon and they heal with no long term problems!
  11. Yeah, I think he just got overconfident with it, disregarding safety, rushing and cutting corners. Not sure overconfident is the right word I'm looking for but I'm sure you know what I mean
  12. I couldn't tell you tractorboy1, sorry! Yeah he's a lucky chap. Yeeep, summut wasn't right woodpicker!
  13. Rushing I think, face over the saw & stihl 361 I believe
  14. A mate of mine got kickback and unfortunately for him, his head was in the way... whipped his visor off and took a big chunk out his nose. 25 stitches. Let us not forget the dangers of these machines, safety first eh. Gory pictures, dont look if you dont like gory stuff!!!
  15. Get the Sony A200. Its cheap, very very very good quality and very professional but still easy to use and mess about with. You could get one for 200-250 check it out.
  16. Purchased one of the new stein pruning saws, new sling, some carabiners, throw bag & throw line! Had a go with the new pruning saw and it doesn't seem to want to stay in the cut you want to make! pops out and slides all over the place haha, might have just been cause my hands were cold as hell. Got loads of pictures coming up shortly!
  17. Sorry to hear about the death like but maaan some people have some odd fetishes. I love trees like mad but I would never strap myself to one naked in the attempt to have sex with a woodpecker hole
  18. There's some rare people around isn't there...
  19. Brill! Had no idea, only got told about tomorrow and Sat! but sweeeeet
  20. Can't wait... it's going to be spectaaaacular! I just hope the weather holds out nicely. I expect a lot of you will be showing up, ill be wearing what im wearing in my picture apart from i'll have beige chinos on instead of the camo's! If you see me about come and chat, would be cool! PEACE! See you there.
  21. would be good if i could turn them into bowls ey!
  22. I have never heard of anthocyanins before but i will look into it now, it sounds interesting! Cheers mate & yeah, nice codit haha! the top was on a lean and fell through the clients greenhouse due to rot so it wasnt really doing very well!
  23. and if you eat this you start seeing things!

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