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Cloud9climber

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  1. Always interesting to hear some stories about big or scary stuff you have climbed. Just recently climbed a few that I wasn't that confident in but have been totally sound. Any big leaners? Or maybe dead stuff? Pics would be good too!

     

     

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  2. I have to say I love my job! I work with some great lads, and some very experienced ones too that I can forever pick their brains and get some good knowledge! Ok, there are bad days when nothing ever goes right, and some days you wake up or look at a tree and think, I'm not sure but once you get up there, it's so good, has to be one of the best jobs out there for me!

     

     

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  3. Hi all, your probably all bored of these questions about what saws shall I buy, husky vs stihl etc. But I after a saw for personal use, for a few little jobs for the family mainly, now I want a mid sized saws, something not too big to sned up but something that's got the power just incase I need it, ideally something will run a 18" or maybe more comfortably. Been looking at a husky 350, only got around £300 max or £400. Any suggestions?

     

    Thanks and sorry!

     

     

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  4. Just get as much sleep as possible through the day! I quite enjoy them in a strange way, something different, just go to bed with your ear defenders on cause you will be able to hear everything if not

     

     

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  5. Could you please explain what a pinto pulley dmm is? Considering spider jack, however people say its potentially dangerous, is this because you could knock the lever? Any other options? I tried the hitch climber p, found it ok, but didn't like how easy it was to descend on, it's quite sensitive, maybe better off with the Prussik mentioned above! Still need a good think about all this before I spend hard earned! Ha

     

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  6. Can any one recommend me a good heavy duty bag for climbing accessories just to clip onto my rope bag? Just something to keep spare krabs etc in. Had a look but can't find much on jones a d honey bros

     

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  7. Yes that's the video I saw wookie. Quite like the look of that. So would this pulley be upto the job?

     

    http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products-page/climbing-equipment/pulleys1/28kn-isc-fixed-side-pulley/

     

    Then a tibloc? Could you please explain the krab fair lead way please? Have looked at the vt set up before, something I going to consider :) thanks for the help guys, and like I said thinking about moving to a blakes

     

     

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  8. Only been climbing about 8 months so far, going well but looking for ways to make it aBit easier. I just climb on a Prusik,'which I like because of its simplicity. However just been looking at the slack tending Prusik and wondered what pulley or device I would need to set this up? All the pulleys etc confuses me! Would this also work on a blakes? Any other suggestions welcome.

     

    Thanks in advance

     

     

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  9. Nice to see some honest answers! Only been climbing 6 months or so now, but getting slowly used to the heights. The only thing I struggle with is trust in the tree, thinking is that anchor actually strong enough, and when doing branch walks, even though I'm not going to go very far, it's all in the head!

     

    Also agree with most others, did a sycamore a few weeks back, totally fine and just as quick as anyone else until I got to the top and they were nothing below me!

     

    It's all about confidence the more you climb, the easier and less worrying it will be! I never turn jobs down, don't mind been thrown in at the deep end because it brings you on a lot!

     

     

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  10. Thanks for all the advice! Since it happened I have been quite worried when taking off some of the bigger stuff. I will take onboard the advice and i should be fine :) do the tool strops have a certain breaking strength?

     

    Thanks again!

     

     

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  11. Hi there, I'm fairly new to the world of arb, been climbing solidly for the last 4 months now. I was taking a rather big limb of a black pop the other day when the chain got snagged in the cut and took the saw with the limb! Quite scary really luckily I wasn't too high and it pulled on me and swung me round! Is there any reason for this? Is it certain trees its more prone to happen in?

     

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  12. Thanks for the replies! I am trying to learn on the job but just want to learn everything I can. I appreciate their isn't a book for everything but tree their uses and Managent sounds like what I am after :) just ordered Collins tree ident too, thanks for the help people

     

     

     

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  13. Can any one advise me, I'm fairly new into the arb game! I'm after a book about all round tree care, pruning, growth, disease fungi and also tree I'd! I guess I will be lucky to get a book tha does everything but just after some extra knowledge it all!

     

    Thanks!

     

     

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  14. I don't often watch sx live but do watch them on YouTube a few days after! Love my motocross, was out yesterday on bike, until the gearbox failed currently in pieces on the bench now!

     

    Went to watch the maxxis at fatcat few months back, usually try to get to hawk stone every year and going to make the effort to get to matterley this year!

     

     

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