Scots Climber
ArboristSite Operative
I started in the forest thinning and commercial logging Picea Sitchensis, cutting, snedding, chipping and stacking.
When I started climbing I couldn't understand why so many young fit guys came and went...
The main difference for me at least, having worked in Scotland for the last 4 years, is the heat combined with the humidity. Climbing in the UK we have to wear Class C "All Round PPE". Not having to wear heavy Aramid trousers and boots does help, a little.
I'm an ex soldier, so maybe it is just frame of mind, maybe it's because I work for myself... You just plough through the jobs.
When I started climbing I couldn't understand why so many young fit guys came and went...
The main difference for me at least, having worked in Scotland for the last 4 years, is the heat combined with the humidity. Climbing in the UK we have to wear Class C "All Round PPE". Not having to wear heavy Aramid trousers and boots does help, a little.
I'm an ex soldier, so maybe it is just frame of mind, maybe it's because I work for myself... You just plough through the jobs.