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LimbWalker

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  1. Went for a rec. climb with the new GoPro!
  2. Got one of these bad boys for christmas, it's simply amazing. The 1080p quality is stunning and that's not close to the highest resolution it will do. The 12mp stills also have the wow factor..
  3. Had my ropes freeze while I was using them today. They got soaked on friday and were only a little a drier today. Using the S/J squeezed all the cold water out onto my crotch. Happy times!
  4. Just bought a SJ from Honey Bros and I literally can't big it up enough. Great piece of kit
  5. Second the lockjack, a couple of days with it and it'll be your new best friend
  6. Live in Wymondham mate, but can get just about anywhere
  7. That could be the way forward. I'll pop down when I next need something from the shop
  8. Thanks mate but take a guess who made me redundant!
  9. Gave BTS a ring and emailed them, heard nothing in return and that was a few weeks ago. Andy and lendahand PM'd
  10. hi are you still looking for work if so give me a ring my number is 07900666062 i may know someone who is looking for a groundy cheers matt

  11. Thankyou very much! I've already got the Fungi ID app and it really is bloomin' handy
  12. Hi guys, I'm looking into booking in for the PTI course soon but I havn't it a clue as to the level of knowledge they expect you to have before hand. Its a 3 day course IIRC but is there training involved or is it just an uber long assessment? Any who's done the course please get in touch! I have quite a few questions
  13. Hi guys, I'm looking into booking in for the PTI course soon but I havn't it a clue as to the level of knowledge they expect you to have before hand. Its a 3 day course IIRC but is there training involved or is it just an uber long assessment? Any who's done the course please get in touch! I have quite a few questions
  14. Hi guys, its been a while since I last posted! I was employed as an arborist earlier in the year but was made redundant. Since then I've bounced from job to job and since landed myself a temporary gardening job during the week and doing occasional small tree work/gardening at the weekends and evenings. My temporary position will be ending in the next couple of months so I'm on the lookout for ANYTHING tree related going in the Norfolk/Suffolk area. I have nearly 4 years industry experience, cs 30, 31, 38, 39, 40, 1st Aid, CSCS, experience driving chippers and trailers although I currently only have a full driving licence with no trailer entitlement. Excellent fungi/disease knowledge and tree identification. I have undertaken lots of big dismantles and reductions and I'll get to wherever you need me in the tree. Also done my fair share of small stuff. And also a hideous amount of turfing, grass cutting, shrub/border work so I'd be open to the occasional usual grounds maintenance! My tree hazard assessment is also very good and I have a good amount of surveying experience. I would LOVE a trainee surveyor job as my eventual goal is to become a consultant. I troll all of the usual (and not so usual) websites waiting for tree surgery jobs in my area to come up but they never do or they're gone in a flash. I've also called a good few companies to find work but there truly is nothing about. I have a car and I'd be willing to travel up to 40 miles each way for the right job! I'm currently looking into doing a tonne more tickets and hopefully get professional tree inspection and UA1, 2, 2.1 and 5 under my belt but the gardening doesn't pay too well so it's a pipedream for the moment Thank you for reading this long winded post anyway guys and if anyone can help me out I'll truly owe you one! (or ten) LimbWalker

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