GeorgeA
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Bartletts are worldwide too i think
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Canada's an amazing place to live and work, so many positives but you need to be ready to bust your balls and you need the skills to be competent climbing and falling big hairy trees... It's alot more intense than UK arboriculture, like the guys said get a few years experience then try working abroad.
You need to offer an employer something that makes you stand out from everybody else, would suck if you turned up to do a job that was out of your limits.
Companies like Davey Tree offer 1 year working visas for UK climbers, check them out for Vancouver and Victoria (as well as the states) when you're ready dude.
Good luck!
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It's awesome to be in the interest of the customer, but as you said...
'its a bit of a mini beast, having had 3 very large lower limbs come of 4-6ft from base in the past. These are clearly decaying back into the base with visual 'white rot' seen thru bark at 8ft.'
I think Rupe has the right idea, prioritise safety first and manage the regrowth from the pollard to establish a nice manageable tree, won't take long time wise to look good. It's a poplar so won't repair its wood well, it's had significant branch tear outs and and could be a worry for the future. I know if this was in my yard i'd pollard or remove. Only my opinion though dude, sorry if this wasn't the answer you were looking for!
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We run 16'' bars on the stihl ms200ts, never really noticed the difference between the 16 and the 14! Its great for blocking down softwoods but its more bar and chain to get caught on branches and bits. Swings and roundabouts i guess lads...
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Thanks lads, yea its pretty good over here! Not much work in the winter though, but the summer is amazing. I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a break from the UK. Trees are a 'little' bit bigger though!
Haven't seen or heard of any horse logging im afraid dude, there's bunch of logging here though... There are a lot of loggers in Squamish, i'm sure a quick email to a company there could give you a better answer.
Glad to hear you had a great Canadian experience Chaffey! Ride on!
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Hey guys, i'm working in Whistler and Squamish in BC for a local company as a climber and groundsman, only been here since May 2011 but it's amazing. Super hard work but rewarded with unreal views, people and wildlife. Studied and climbed for 3 years in England and wouldn't change it, even though haven't had to limb walk all year!
I was just wondering if anybody else had any experiences of arb work in Canada? Had a few crazy tree hippies that got upset we were hurting the dead trees overhanging the highway once...
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Okay okay, so i need genuine help with the site... i'm not retarded but how the hell do i get a picture up (think its called an avatar?), the picture at the side of the screen?
Thankyou please!
George