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by CrystalRiver1
2y ago
Ran across this on social media and thought it may be of interest to the right folks. Blessings and Safe Felling! Tanner Creel Feb 27, 2022 HIRING EXPERIENCED WILDLAND TIMBER FALLERS!!! $1,000.00 working day wage (Oregon and Washington.) Serious Inquiries only Please Call or Text Jessica Creel @ (541) 530-3855 Please read the requirements before inquiring ***REQUIREMENTS*** Subcontract timber fallers are needed! All subcontractors Must carry your own loggers Broad Form... Potential Employment Opportunity ..read more
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New climbing gear came in
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by Thumper88
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
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Learning to climb
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by Dasmoose
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
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Big Cottonwood Takedown
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by Adirondackstihl
3y ago
My buddy Eric @ Arbortec on the ropes.... ... Big Cottonwood Takedown ..read more
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New climbing gear came in
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
by Thumper88
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
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Learning to climb
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
by Dasmoose
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
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Big Cottonwood Takedown
OPE Forum » Arborists & Tree Work
by Adirondackstihl
3y ago
My buddy Eric @ Arbortec on the ropes.... ... Big Cottonwood Takedown ..read more
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