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DanClimbsTrees

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  1. I inherited an old Mac saw from my granddad, it's not too bad, I use it every now and again but it really doesn't compare to my little ms250
  2. Sounds fantastic! I would think getting your CS30 and CS31 tickets would be a good start.
  3. Yeah but I'm going back for seconds now
  4. Hey mate, check out the Horticultural Correspondence College website. They do the ABC Cert Arb qualification which leads to full RFS Cert. Arb and it's a level 2. Costs about £500 it's proper distance learning i.e. no exams at all and you have up to two years to complete the course.
  5. Top tekkers
  6. As with motorcycles...Loud pipes save lives!
  7. This book is also quite good, it's very 'sciency' to begin with but chapter 4 deals with profiles and horizons.
  8. Cheers for the book recommendations, guys, I'll check them both out and keep slogging on with this coursework...
  9. Cheers Sloth, I had a read through and got through the questions at the end. I now understand why the dark layer is unlikely to be an E horizon.
  10. Yep. God, my Friday nights are fun!
  11. Standard lop and top please!
  12. Tommy, thanks for your reply. It's in a domestic garden so I think you may be bang on with the compacted organic matter as there could well have been a veg patch there many moons ago! Cheers
  13. Done mate, follow your dreams!!!!
  14. I'd like to identify the three distinct horizons in the profile below. I know that the top horizon is the O/A but would the dark horizon in the middle be the Eluvial layer (E horizon) and the more clayey one below be the B horizon? Depth from top to bottom is 800mm Thank you people of ArbTalk
  15. Think I've mentioned Brad Sucks on here before. They're a band and their music is copyright-free.
  16. Yes. That's why they planted shed-loads of them back before the whole Phytophthora ramorum thing.
  17. I used to use a battery hedge trimmer on a small weekend gardening job. The grunt was poor but for the thinner stuff it wasn't too bad. Also the weight is great.
  18. Not seen these before, do you just whack them on the BBQ and off you go?
  19. It's a sad situation to see where somebody "cannot afford an ambulance". We are very lucky to have a national health service. Poor bloke.
  20. Sounds like the title to a very niche adult film...
  21. That is a great line
  22. Oh hell, I'm too whimpy to get in there. What I mean is the actual process which more often than not just ends up in a penalty after a collapse and reset. It just takes too long. I like the RL scrum, its purpose is to get the forwards all in one area on the pitch and make more space for decent plays and tries (yes, tries, something I don't see enough of in Union)!!
  23. Seems smart to me to plan for the future by starting academic stuff sooner rather than later.

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