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Yeah BRO! WEST COAST BRO. Where the trees are straight as an arrow and the houses are in the woods. So much harder than a 80 foot span white oak completely grown over a house. WEST COAST BRO. shut up.
We have more material such as an e-book, illustrations and short handbooks and more on our website Www.safeclimbing.net Acess to the material is free but registration is necessary 😁
I am finding the resources extremely useful too! It seems the videos, the ebook, test questions and website were all created as part of an Erasmus programme from a couple of years ago. It was for students from Iceland, Denmark and Slovenia. I have participated in an Erasmus programme before in an entirety different field. Safe climbing seems way way better! To the creators of the programme, well done and thankyou for keeping it all online and viewable.
The sling is put on the branch so you can control where is falls/lands. That way it is a bit safer for the groundsperson to work under the tree, not having to worry too much about branches falling everywhere. Before climbing you decide in a spot to drop all the branches.
You are the best demonstrator in this entire business I have never heard anybody so clear so truthful and so educated with limited wording without draining the want to know feature about learning this industry
I am so thankful how clear and simple you make this! Very well done! More please
👍simple and clear information with no bullshit or chat.👌cheers.👊🏻
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I've seen alot of arborist videos and this one is put together well. Thanks,going to check out the channel.
This was quite informative. Thank you
This looks like one of those nice easy climbs where you can practice safe work practices and respect the risks involved, even on a smaller tree
excellent tutorial. what else you got?
Folks, you put out some great content!
Thanks, I enjoy watching.
Cool video.
One issue, why would the climber bother taking the scabbard with him up the tree?
Yeah BRO! WEST COAST BRO. Where the trees are straight as an arrow and the houses are in the woods. So much harder than a 80 foot span white oak completely grown over a house. WEST COAST BRO. shut up.
@@briankennedy1313 west coast bro where we fuck every customers wife before and after the job is done!!!!
Obviously joking. From Pennsylvania
So that the chain doesn't damage the rope while climbing.
You guys are really good at this!! This is perfect.. I think i'm going to be watching all your videos. Do you sell a DVD ?
Good to hear 😊 We don't sell DVD's but these videos are free for all to view and use
We have more material such as an e-book, illustrations and short handbooks and more on our website Www.safeclimbing.net
Acess to the material is free but registration is necessary 😁
I am finding the resources extremely useful too! It seems the videos, the ebook, test questions and website were all created as part of an Erasmus programme from a couple of years ago. It was for students from Iceland, Denmark and Slovenia.
I have participated in an Erasmus programme before in an entirety different field. Safe climbing seems way way better!
To the creators of the programme, well done and thankyou for keeping it all online and viewable.
You seriously take your chainsaw scabbard up into the tree with you?
Why do you put sling on branches (ua-cam.com/video/9Fti8AF299M/v-deo.html) before cutting ? You need to lower them down at some point.
The sling is put on the branch so you can control where is falls/lands. That way it is a bit safer for the groundsperson to work under the tree, not having to worry too much about branches falling everywhere. Before climbing you decide in a spot to drop all the branches.
Cutting at neck height?
I remember the first tree I climbed lol I could have had that tree done by time this dude cut 3 branches
its for a Tutorial video Einstein
Scotch pine
Then you realise this career is pointless because it pays absolute peanuts 😂