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OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
1y ago
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OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
2y ago
Ran across this on social media and thought it may be of interest to the right folks.
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Feb 27, 2022
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Subcontract timber fallers are needed! All subcontractors Must carry your own loggers Broad Form...
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OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
3y ago
Well I’m ready to fly through the canopy like a gorilla now. Just kidding, but I am ready to step into the world of SRT ascents and work positioning. Picked up a new Kernmantle rope as well just for this. Just got in a Rope Runner Pro, CT foot ascender and Saka minimax V2 knee ascender. I’ve got one to cut tomorrow morning that won’t need climbing then I’ll be setting up a rec climb in the big walnut in my yard. Can’t wait to try it...
New climbing gear came in ..read more
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
3y ago
As the subject states I'm trying to strengthen my skills and get a bit more under my belt. I am pretty cautious when it comes to doing stuff that'll get me killed or put me off work for more than a day. We have all seen the old timey videos of the guys humping up a stick with spikes and a rope but I'd prefer to at least get started with some sort of fall protection. That being said does anyone have a good source for material reading wise? Videos can only go so far and most of these guys have...
Learning to climb ..read more
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
3y ago
My buddy Eric @ Arbortec on the ropes....
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Big Cottonwood Takedown ..read more
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
3y ago
Well I’m ready to fly through the canopy like a gorilla now. Just kidding, but I am ready to step into the world of SRT ascents and work positioning. Picked up a new Kernmantle rope as well just for this. Just got in a Rope Runner Pro, CT foot ascender and Saka minimax V2 knee ascender. I’ve got one to cut tomorrow morning that won’t need climbing then I’ll be setting up a rec climb in the big walnut in my yard. Can’t wait to try it...
New climbing gear came in ..read more
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
3y ago
As the subject states I'm trying to strengthen my skills and get a bit more under my belt. I am pretty cautious when it comes to doing stuff that'll get me killed or put me off work for more than a day. We have all seen the old timey videos of the guys humping up a stick with spikes and a rope but I'd prefer to at least get started with some sort of fall protection. That being said does anyone have a good source for material reading wise? Videos can only go so far and most of these guys have...
Learning to climb ..read more
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
3y ago
My buddy Eric @ Arbortec on the ropes....
...
Big Cottonwood Takedown ..read more