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naturarbo

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  1. we finally got com sorted how sweet lifes so easy now our first job with intercom | Flickr - Photo Sharing! :001_smile:
  2. im gettin better with reaction b4 use to be dreadfull,already took 2 guys to hospital and was not nice.after some homeophatic stuff itchin reduced a lot:001_smile: i will always love them to the point i make sure this nests are BURNED does anyone knows of a efficient prevention when climbing? not a remedy for after:001_smile:
  3. today met some friends of ours Thaumetopoea Pityocampa Schiff and they gave me a present:thumbdown: IMG_4280 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_4278 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! we love our caterpillars over here
  4. heres 1 from portugal JKP_1534 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! :001_smile:
  5. zigzag is out of question(factory is taking them back), spiderjack looks good,have you ever used it? apart from knots and friction hitchs whats left? want something as low maintenance as possible:001_smile:
  6. hi at moment im looking into friction sistems to replace my valdotain,advice?
  7. naturarbo

    sap

    anyway rope left wash machine and its drying looks less dirty and less resin.so ecover liquid has a neutral PH?
  8. naturarbo

    sap

    its a piece of rope with splice in each end payed around 30€ for that,so want to give it more use then 1 tree:001_tongue:
  9. naturarbo

    sap

    cambium is in use also,but main prob is the rope and prusiks,hardware gets almost new with alchool and bit graphite powder
  10. naturarbo

    sap

    hi you all had this problem for sure:how to get your ropes/prusiks clean from the sap?after a monster pine crown reduction my prusik on first job became useless swapped it like 3 times on 1 day cause just wouldnt work:001_smile:
  11. i know i know :001_smile:not much work around here but the weather:thumbup:today as any other day at work i spent all time with a tshirt december 5 uau:biggrin:
  12. no idea had a friend,a sand sculptor,:001_smile:up a tree where i was working.indeed some nice pics i got thanks:001_smile:
  13. naturarbo

    rigging

    JKP_1479 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  14. a bit more of sunny porugal 9ms | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  15. dank u Joris | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
  16. thanks everyone any way will look deeper into if i find it will post:001_smile:
  17. hi needing help in south portugal. does anyone knows this? IMG_4142 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_4143 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_4144 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! IMG_4147 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! :001_smile:
  18. dirt would be my guess,i do have a 441 :thumbup:and thats 1 of the CHAINSAWS :001_smile:with cappital letters. most likely after a good clean by someone competent will bring it back to normal:001_smile:
  19. thanks :001_smile:dont own a lowering device yet,biggest rigged pieces normally controlled with Munter Hitch,wich causes lots friction on rope.seen figure 8 on rigging section of catalogues :001_tongue:waz wondering how would that work
  20. :001_smile:hi everyone advice me please about use of figure 8 on rigging aplication:biggrin:
  21. hi everyone from sunny portugal a view not so common in north/central europe washingtonia robusta IMG_1090[1] | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

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