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Ian Flatters

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  1. Big and tall tree Reg, Come on Mark we both know you'd of had to of made a 2nd trip to pick your kit up
  2. why not
  3. I'll be over by the big pole.
  4. Blimey breakfast, i hope he gets paid quick if not he might be broke before the weeks out.
  5. Work hard, always look before going into a danger zone, ask questions and listen so you dont get shouted at. take the banter (its a right of passage). dont be late always be a few minutes early. Simple stuff really and good luck. Also if he asks you for the special out of hours service he might mean trees or he might mean something else.......
  6. Hi, I've just been asked by a client of mine to get some numbers or a number of anyone who would be interested in buying or splitting hardwood logs at a site we will be carrying out the pre construction clearance. Theres a fair bit already a few ton, the site is accessible with a grab lorry and all the timber will be pulled to the woodland edge which is hard ground (currently). So pm me if you would be happy for me to pass your number on so she can contact you to see if its worth your time or if your interested in spending sometime splitting. The site is in Holt, North Norfolk. Ian
  7. Crikey that 1st picture made it look small until i saw the pic of you up it!! Nice work made a bit nice with the mini loader.
  8. 76ft Phytophra infected Grand Fir, I think this could class as a stunt fell too 1ft from the road it ended up.
  9. I think it suffered because its so close to the cutters and climbers which is tagged onto a large countryside related show.
  10. I went out on saturday evening dressed in an afro i'll have you know!! Some measuring software which uses pics it was offered on a free 30day trail on here a while back i think.
  11. Felling the stick, one bit might need to go in the ooops thread
  12. Whilst in Ierland last year i found out about this picture. Liffy (husky irl) were running a competition for out of the norm pics. The winner got a mower. Heres the one we did for the advertisement of the competition.
  13. Using some clever stuff its 79.6ft
  14. If your going to try the RW and SRTWP then just use your current line. I use velocity, taccy or kernmaster depending on the job and crown. Tac runs best on open trees but if find the smaller velocity runs better on dense trees like lime. RW runs great on normal climbing lines so if your dabbling into weather you like it or not then save money before you shell out and could hate it.
  15. How you finding that crab your testing??
  16. Bloody impressive, love base riggers on the crane. BUT i still prefer the kiwi crane timelapse one
  17. Lord Paul of the Banister 1st Vice Lord of the ZigZag Cult Hey Paul, hope your well? you fancy rocking a day on a weekend with those crazy nomadic dudes?? Remember that zipline
  18. Kind of tree related.......So ive started playing with photo stitching so i can get the best quality from a full shot by being able to zoom in and piece together. Just screen grab of the current 2 before i buy the full version.
  19. if you look at the stem next to the branch on the right its a viking face
  20. yarp this is a bit more towards trance than my stuff i like. Nick nice video, not really seen many from that perspective. Dubstep goes great if you can clump branch drops.
  21. Hes finished, Again well done, i have £50.00 to give you at gatwick for your ride and a couple of pints on me.
  22. I stitched together 3 frames to make this picture. We had to deadwood and remove some failed branches from the recent snow.
  23. Looks great
  24. cheers Paul, i forgot that bit

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