I've read and viewed a lot of your content and this series is among my favorites. Insightful gems provided from organic moments in time. Thanks for your contributions. I hope to see many more of the "What am I doing and why" vids.
Can't tell you how awesome it is to have you post some content. I have learned so much from your videos and agree with your early statements but also encourage you to continue making these videos - They bring so much value. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into them. Thank you so much. Take care mate, climb safe 👍 Looking forward to more.
100% with you on the social media thing. Thank you for letting yourself be inspired to share again. Hopefully we can use plateforms like utube into making this world a better place somehow. Always a pleasure to receive some of your knowledge.
The “what, where, why and how” explanation accompanying a clear and concise video of a master tradesman at work is an incredibly effective way to teach complex rigging! I am very appreciative of the time and effort it takes to film, edit and produce this type of content, all while actually getting the job done safely! Thanks for sharing your master classes with the world!
Whenever you or any good climber posts up video I pick up more tools to use on my next tree "challenge". 😉 Good to see you Lawrence, I appreciate you sharing this. Keep yourself safe! 😃👍❤🌲 Randy
I would say over the years my favorite content has been yours and Reg's, I have only recently got into filming stuff at work and already I see what you mean about getting bored with action shots. Cool rigging is my favorite thing ever but most of my work requires little to no rigging. I would like more content from you because it's always interesting.
Wow, Really Great to see a new video pop up !!!! Was Awesome to meet you at TCI when you walked down to August's both ❤ and was fun to watch you on stage !!! Very excited about some more vids from you, just wish they were longer an more in depth 😁 Thank you very much for taking the time !!!!
Professor at work. Truly a doctorate level explanation here sir. These are the trees in locations and situations that separate the truly educated and adapted tree men from the grip it and rip it hacks.
@@ztkrx I would agree. It honestly comes down to individuals within the tree services. One man directing and orchestrating the plan of attack is what typically makes a great tree service. But not always obviously.
The way you presented it first, made it sound like some kind of spaceprogram mumbojumbo technology, but I’m glad to read that in the end you’re just guestimating at least something 😅😅. Sounds like a treeguy again 😂. Thanks for sharing.
So glad to see you posting again I’m 20 years old and just learning to climb and trying to read and learn about everything I can trying to find documentation on rigging is very difficult. There is a lot of the fundamentals and the forces and vectors and such but not much as you show here as in real world situations and thinking creatively and how to solve problems very useful and hopefully that you will continue to teach.
Yes! Dude we need quality content from the legit arborists, so don’t toss the baby out with the bath water! There’s far too much bad content available so when we get to learn from the real leaders of the industry… it’s priceless! Thanks Lawrence
I like where you're going with this. I use to watch your action videos and wish I could Clow things down and evaluate your rigging and climbing setup. So this is great from my perspective because I get you listen what are your reasons for setting up like that. I suck at editing so that this for what it's worth, show maybe show the action portion a few times and maybe slow it down a little one time. Nice work.
Thanks for the content I've been itching for even if it is fairly basic tree work. as always perfectly explained and thought-out. less climbing more teaching (oh believe me i know its not as fun)... but you've got a skill not many others have.
I've read and viewed a lot of your content and this series is among my favorites. Insightful gems provided from organic moments in time. Thanks for your contributions. I hope to see many more of the "What am I doing and why" vids.
Can't tell you how awesome it is to have you post some content. I have learned so much from your videos and agree with your early statements but also encourage you to continue making these videos - They bring so much value. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into them. Thank you so much. Take care mate, climb safe 👍 Looking forward to more.
100% with you on the social media thing. Thank you for letting yourself be inspired to share again. Hopefully we can use plateforms like utube into making this world a better place somehow. Always a pleasure to receive some of your knowledge.
The “what, where, why and how” explanation accompanying a clear and concise video of a master tradesman at work is an incredibly effective way to teach complex rigging! I am very appreciative of the time and effort it takes to film, edit and produce this type of content, all while actually getting the job done safely! Thanks for sharing your master classes with the world!
now that's a mouthful.... good to see you again!!!
Whenever you or any good climber posts up video I
pick up more tools to use on my next tree "challenge". 😉
Good to see you Lawrence, I appreciate you sharing this.
Keep yourself safe! 😃👍❤🌲
Randy
Thanks for this Schultz, you're an amazing resource for our community! Keep 'em coming!
Totally Epic Lawrence. Thanks, bro, that rigging is awesome. Jim
Excellent way to showcase generally accepted methods and your skills brother. Thanks.
I’m so in agreement with your opinions on SM. Great approach.
What a great idea! I hope to see more of these in the future!
Thank you for your videos. I'm new in the industry and there's not a lot of info out there on more complicated situations. Much appreciated.
I would say over the years my favorite content has been yours and Reg's, I have only recently got into filming stuff at work and already I see what you mean about getting bored with action shots. Cool rigging is my favorite thing ever but most of my work requires little to no rigging. I would like more content from you because it's always interesting.
Good to see ya at TCI
Thank you for your time and demonstration and God bless
Looking forward to seeing more. Thanks for taking the time to do all this.
Yes please, this is what I would love to see, the more Information the better. Thanks
I like this form of videos. As a new guy this helps me learn and understand.
This is so helpful. Keep it going please!
Wow, Really Great to see a new video pop up !!!! Was Awesome to meet you at TCI when you walked down to August's both ❤ and was fun to watch you on stage !!! Very excited about some more vids from you, just wish they were longer an more in depth 😁 Thank you very much for taking the time !!!!
Love it
You're exactly right in the beginning. I understand what you're saying a 100%. But this is going to be awesome I can't wait god bless
Professor at work. Truly a doctorate level explanation here sir. These are the trees in locations and situations that separate the truly educated and adapted tree men from the grip it and rip it hacks.
which is pretty much every tree service out there. truly professional tree services are few and far between.
@@ztkrx I would agree. It honestly comes down to individuals within the tree services. One man directing and orchestrating the plan of attack is what typically makes a great tree service. But not always obviously.
Enjoyed the video. Nice floating rigging.
Right with you on that. Also, just did some rigging from other tree rig point yesterday, but without the need to drift. So much safer.
The way you presented it first, made it sound like some kind of spaceprogram mumbojumbo technology, but I’m glad to read that in the end you’re just guestimating at least something 😅😅. Sounds like a treeguy again 😂. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome title, great first episode.
I just asked Daniel Murphy where you and bixler been…3 of my heros along with the 1 and only reg Coates…good to see ya man…Matt
So glad to see you posting again I’m 20 years old and just learning to climb and trying to read and learn about everything I can trying to find documentation on rigging is very difficult. There is a lot of the fundamentals and the forces and vectors and such but not much as you show here as in real world situations and thinking creatively and how to solve problems very useful and hopefully that you will continue to teach.
It's good to see you back we missed you
Yes! Dude we need quality content from the legit arborists, so don’t toss the baby out with the bath water! There’s far too much bad content available so when we get to learn from the real leaders of the industry… it’s priceless! Thanks Lawrence
What's up Lawrence from your old Brooklyn Forestry friend.
Can’t wait for the videos
Great idea - Kenny
This is awesome man! Looking forward to see more!
I like where you're going with this. I use to watch your action videos and wish I could Clow things down and evaluate your rigging and climbing setup. So this is great from my perspective because I get you listen what are your reasons for setting up like that. I suck at editing so that this for what it's worth, show maybe show the action portion a few times and maybe slow it down a little one time. Nice work.
Awesome! Love your rigging and rope access. Would be great if you share some complex pruning jobs 🙂
Do you have a link to where that diagram was published?
Thanks for the content I've been itching for even if it is fairly basic tree work. as always perfectly explained and thought-out. less climbing more teaching (oh believe me i know its not as fun)... but you've got a skill not many others have.
Man we missed you.Welcome back pro as always.Can you lead me to a technic you had with lanyard "equalizer" I believe
excellent! keep doing these please
I dig it, thank you
This is awesome
👌
Real Tree Guys R Extremely Intelligent….
Hell yeah nice
Honestly I miss ur videos 📹 ur style has inspired and influenced me over the years and wouldn't be wearing I am now with u August reno and trav
all your content is always great however you display it.
When are you starting your onlyfans?