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Harrison2604

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  1. new england tachyon... b-e-autiful!
  2. Hi guys, felled an Acer negundo californicum yesterday and there was large amounts of reddish-pink colour on the stump and appeared to be all the way up the main stem on the inside... could anyone fill me in on what this might be? haha. Cheers & sorry if i posted this in the wrong place!
  3. i would like to know what type of shroom it is! need to get my hand on a shroom book really! love them
  4. I'd like a left handed one
  5. i swear every horse chestnut has leaf minor... every single one i see has been attacked by this big time! horse chestnuts aren't doing very well are they... most of them have this, bleeding canker and are dropping limbs and being felled all over the place!
  6. thats amazing mate
  7. hahah. yeah its just under a hawthorn and next to a sweet chestnut!
  8. oh dear!
  9. It's a beast! I've never seen a shroom like this before... I was going to try and find it in a fungi book I thought I'd share it on here... no doubt one of you knows what it is! cheers!
  10. It wasn't far off Oh right... I'm glad my split tail is compatible with my rope... it did me well on friday! Awesome climb by the way, really enjoyed it. Thanks, see you tomorrow for some training!
  11. I watched my course manager use a VT on Friday, she did a demonstration to me about the knot catching you as you fall... but about a meter of rope pulled through the hitch before it got hold of it?? It wasn't very reassuring lol, falling a meter or so at the top of a tree would hurt haha.. it looks like a cool knot but I can't help but wonder whyy people use this knot when it doesn't grab the rope as well as a blakes or something?? I'm a novice and iv found a lot of people that use this knot... how come its so popular? it seems like the chances of it grabbing the rope are a lot slimmer and the chance of injury is greater than a blakes or a prussic from the demonstration I saw? Cheers
  12. What friction hitch do you all prefer to use when climbing!!?
  13. was that you at the celebration of trees yesterday?

  14. cheers people!!!
  15. Cheers mate... i see you do logo design? Do you have a minimum charge?
  16. Where are the first specimens located???!
  17. Does anyone know any good, cheap screen printing places? to get shirts and hoodies printed! cheers:thumbup:
  18. Those trees amaze me. Hopefully going to be taking a trip up to California this year to go look at these beasts. You should search for the worlds biggest tree... even bigger than Hyperion at 379.1ft! Those forests are still highly unexplored, that's what amazes me! The worlds biggest tree is still out there people! GET DOING
  19. perfect
  20. hahah! not that I know of I think he was manning up! haha, he got up so fast so nobody would see him downed!
  21. hahaha i like the way he doesn't protect himself as he falls haha woody falling over.mp4
  22. that thing its asking you to install for the wild trees, isn't a buy it now picture by the way, its an audio file
  23. oh dear haha! ill try figure that out... and the navigation bar picture you put up, the planting and disease have moved places haha im gonna have a play with it now

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