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cColville

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About cColville

  • Birthday 20/09/1985

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  • Location:
    bristol
  • Interests
    capoeira
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    Arborist pictures at ccolville.tumblr.com
  • City
    bristol

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  1. Also I remember that tree on your profile picture.

  2. I'm good thanks.oz is awesome doing some real decent tree work and it's soooooo much better than council work.on my first week I had a 044'066 and a 088 up the tree with me and my arms were knackered. Having a real good time with the kit though,we operate a a 16 inch chipper and bobcat for logs,I gotta pay rise already and the works pretty easy. Not missing home yet. How are you doing for work now m8?take it steady,jake

  3. cColville

    mehh

  4. hey man.

    hoes it going in aus?

    yous all settling in well?

    whats the work like?

  5. ive been having a good look round and started following all kinds of organisations and individuals so hopefully ill get some interesting tweets on my homepage. cheers guys
  6. i'd go with the increased biodiversity. for a college project this will definately be the most effective thing to look into. plus you'll gain an understanding of a lot more things relevant to your course and the industry than if you go down any of the recreational ideas for studying.
  7. thats pretty cool ill have a look and get following. sounds like i could learn a few things on twitter then
  8. own climbing equipment, climbing saw and ppe cs 30/31/38/39 got my chipper ticket the other day too climbing regularly for over a year. available on short notice.
  9. cColville

    twitter

    i just signed up to twitter. anyone on here using it and what you use it for? i'm hoping to use it for keeping in contact with companys around bristol and edinburgh or llanaber. anyone from round those areas?
  10. from what i've read previously they would think that was far to big for a 6 acre site. ive not read about it for a long time so cant remember the figures but the largest i saw was a fair bit smaller than that and for a woodland nearer a 100 acres.
  11. jake its the same idea just trying to get more info. theres colleges with foundation degrees which are level 5. so just looking into it.
  12. other than tree life are there other providers of a level 4 correspondence course? i spent loads of time on google but have found anything. lots of college with different courses but none correspondence.
  13. thats why i was asking for examples. i dont have anything at the minute i just want a general idea.
  14. hi, can anyone give me examples of jobs they've had surveyors in for and how much they have charged. i'm thinking of anything from decay tests on individual trees to surveying a woodland(plus decay tests).

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