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Adam Bourne

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  1. If I'm honest....... Yes I do mate, for several reasons already stated in previous posts, the main think I like most of all is having a system that's exactly the same length as a hitch climber and hitch setup without anything above it!! Don't get me wrong I still love and have been using the wrench but my first choice is defiantly the HH Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. Thanks Reg, The video it's self I really didn't put a lot of thought into its self really, the only thing I thought about was getting the right photos with the right videos, the rest were just thrown in at random except the last photo of Dan Curtis in the big cedar. And yes I also agree on the song, it's a great tune but I think I could of choose something a little more original, it's always nice to here others views even better if its constructive criticism, as you know I don't really make a lot of videos but maybe I should?? I've been working on a big project on the gopro but kind of got caught up in a few family stuff and its been pushed aside, maybe it's time to start cracking on with it again All the best Adam Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. Cheers lads, working on the second chapter as we speak, just got to gather a few more videos and pictures and were ready steady go!!! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  4. So it's not me at all then!!! Ok it's not a dig but if its not setup right then why post it? Ok from an experienced view you can obviously see its not right but what if to the untrained eye someone had copied that thinking its ok to use then suddenly realising after they need rescuing it won't even work? Just an observation and not having ago mate Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  5. Yeah sure I guess mate PM me the full address if you can mate 👍 Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  6. Yes I agree mate, this is why it's being removed HV power lines needs shutting down so waiting on a date from them to crack on, will post pictures of the base to see how bad the brown rot was Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. So I've been on the HH now for several weeks and I really can't fault it, I'm using the standard Recommended Half VT we beeline hitch cord on Yale kernmaster I've used it in the dry and the wet and its still as responsive, I will say though obviously being steel if it does get wet get it dry ASAP, really pleased with how it works the tree. Could they improve on a mk2 version??? I'm not entirely sure?? don't think I'd want to change anything!! What are your thoughts guys? Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  8. Why take it down at all? Was a monolith not considered? Good job though for a first Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  9. Once all that is under load from the dead weight of an injured climber there's no way you could pull any slack from the system to unclip anything, also looking at the way the rope is running through the 8 it looks as if that will lock up on its self causing total lock up, or is it just me?? Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. Chicken on Robinia whilst out pricing work Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. Think I may just of sold a bunch of these in the states just on this photo and a small review on Instagram Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  12. Sounds like a plan mate Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  13. I know a couple of lads from here have discussed possibly doing video demos of rescue methods while in SRTWP. Having a read through a few threads there's very little about these and hardly any photos of the setups. So I was working for a firm today that had never seen anything like it so found a little time this morning to go through a simple method of rescue should the unthinkable happen!!! So if you have any pictures of any different types of base anchors or rescue base anchors then feel free to post. So here's a simple little base anchor for smaller trees if you have a long rope like me, I don't want to be pulling through a huge tail of rope every time I reroute myself, so with this little simple trick you can make a 50m line any length you want by simple using a sling in this case I've used a DMM multi-sling, firstly a pulled enough line through on my work side of the rope then tied an inline knot such as this figure of 8, ( you can use any inline knot) the clipped the bina into the knot, simple and very affective and saves buying another shorter rope This can also be made into a rescue anchor buy clipping another climbing line into the inline knot then cut the multi-sling not the rope My next one is a little more gear intensive but very affective. Using a friction hitch such as this VT and a figure of 8 tell help reduce the friction on the hitch when using it to lower the climber. I've used some yalex with a XS DMM bat plate for the attachment points as the main anchor, but you can use anything that's safe and rated to hand. The inline knot such as the alpine butterfly is a back up should the hitch slip at all, but if tied, set, and dressed right then it really shouldn't move at all. Ill get a few more up but like I've said if anyone has anymore feel free to put them up Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  14. Thanks The light sabers are for true Jedis Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  15. Nice thanks again for all the positive comments, took me a while to sort it and had 4 or 5 other tracks lined up but sail kind of nailed it for me. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  16. Where you cutting any of it up where the exhausted on a saw could of set light to a piece and smouldered? Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  17. Job from a couple of weeks ago, been meaning to put it up on here but forgot all about it!! 2 decayed-ish Lombardy poplars the biggest being around the 80ft mk, I started taking photos after I came down for a drink and the first one had already been done. I climbed up on my spikes and strop on the back one first, I didn't really fancy throw bagging my line in as a wanted to get a feel for how bad she was, so as I went up I stripped out anything that didn't need rigging and established a top anchor for myself and the rigging gear about 20ft from the tips, so around the 60ft mk. So after getting ready and getting a feel for how the tree was moving I decided to get the top out first, as the wind was picking up fairly bad and the movement in the stem wasn't great, this also allowed me to compensate anything I was going to rig when I jumped across to dismantle the other poplar. So the first picture is just the remaining back tree with its top removed, you can probably just spot the rigging block at the top. A little closer with the second smaller tree already on the floor. The felled butt of the smaller one, the fence backed on to a closed footpath and both trees where leaning quite heavily towards to neighbouring houses. Couple of pictures of the first smaller stump, although the decay doesn't look quite as bad there, the smaller tree still had the height at about 65/70ft with quite a bit of wind sail in the canopy The first decay shot of what I'll call the rear of the bigger poplar, from a guess the rot had started from an old pollard/topping cut. Just a picture if the setup So one of the old topping cuts on the big tree, which I'm pretty sure had lead both of the trees to a similar sticky end Rigging down the last few bits of brash, you probably could of felled a few big bits out but with the wind quite strong and poplar having the tendency to fly where it wants then rigging was a better option to minimise damage, and yes the trees were in bad health but I was happy and felt safe enough. So just a couple more, me chogging down the stem and a couple of views, all down on the floor by 12:10pm all ready for dinner Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  18. Thanks That pine was an oak joe hahaha! And the first job if I remember rightly never pushed above -12 all day was a laugh though having a pot noodle for breakfast then returning and seeing the rigging rope frozen solid :0 I did a few photos of the wrench tony back in January time I think the one in my avatar which you see in the video and this one which generated quite a few likes elsewhere Edit sorry that one is my avatar haaaaa! Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  19. Thanks lads Stephen I also love this tune, there album is a great, if you have ITunes it's well worth the download Matt!!!! I guess when you become a true nerd you start to film full take downs and stuff hey! I know of quite a few who do this!! Very strange haaaa! Thought I'd get you in the smithy Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  20. Thanks guys, tune was sail by Awolnation Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  21. Nothing over exciting, just wanted to get rid of a few pictures and crap on my phone so instead of just deleting I thought it would be a cool idea to throw them together, some of you may have seen most or all, couple of little short videos in there also. Hopefully someone will find it enjoyable Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  22. Just edited that for you mate Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. What can I say that others haven't already said!!! I have no questions to ask as you've explained everything to me! Thanks Reg and well executed mate Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  24. It sure is sasha Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App
  25. I didn't get one sasha Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk Mobile App

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