treeslayer
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fricken rain.
and of course its pouring rain here, had to cancel the crane. :censored:
and of course its pouring rain here, had to cancel the crane. :censored:
Ok, send me a PM where I can show up and take a few photo's to share and meet one of the legends on AS.
Woodstock area here.
Legend? certainly in my own mind.
never a dull moment, that's fer sure.
That looks as if it could be good for you back kinda inversion stretch therapy lol.
Good for your back? Sure. Good for the back of your head when the 200t swings back? Probably not.
You are a show off TS. Keep the cool photo's coming.
As a professional showoff, I mean climber,
I always know where the saw is in relation to body parts.
hate to damage the saw off my hard head.
:jester:
he may be able to use that if the rope ever breaks at 100 ft. upside down.opcorn:
You should notice he picks on just about everyone but me. Must be the fact that I was making 8-9 foot pine logs almost 20 inches thick just about jump off the tree he was up in when he was down here.
real climbers are not afraid of their rope, the knots, saddle, or god forbid the crane (ladder truck).
Dude, I am in my element.
you might be scared,
I'M NOT. :hmm3grin2orange:
No fear here.....been up in the treetops decades longer than your 8 years. Just settled into a little more common sense and don't push the envelope. Seen lots of guys like you take nasty falls. Fell almost 60 feet once myself.
I can see using that old firetruck for climbing off of for tree work but all the other foolishness, while entertaining on this thread, is really kinda silly, and at the basic level, what does it have to do with this forum anyway? .
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