I hope to get down to Tassie one day , and spend some time there . I was in a pub in Lyttelton N.Z. some years ago ( before the Christchurch earthquake ) when I was working over there and overheard a conversation between a couple of Brits discussing Australia , heard one say " Ofcourse , Tasmania is the best part of Australia" :-) I don't know about that but I'll have to check it out I suppose ;-) Stay safe guys , all the best from Qld .
More great tree work from STC, I am liking the commentary Jim, good explanation of the gear you are using, and again great footage, keep up the good work .
I have done some massive blue gums in California. Easily the the most challenging trees in the business. Big, heavy, slick and sky high. These trees definitely separate the men from the boys in the tree business.
The continual dead wood is a giveaway.and as you said the p@#$ poor pruning done before finished it off.was a tree similar to this that finished my tree days off.
Watch your vids and genuinely like the stuff you do. I reckon you should invest in a grcs or friction drum though. If I climbed that tree I would have have a primary anchor on the main stem, no extra work but maximum safety👍
Awesome work dude please keep sharing your videos.🙋🏻♂️
good sound!!! finally👃🙌
Yall hit 1k BUT U DESERVE WAY MORE UR VIDS ARE AWESOME KEEP IT UP FROM 🇺🇸
Great job guys
Another great one STC! So gorgeous down there! 🤙👍
great video...love the drone shots
I hope to get down to Tassie one day , and spend some time there . I was in a pub in Lyttelton N.Z. some years ago ( before the Christchurch earthquake ) when I was working over there and overheard a conversation between a couple of Brits discussing Australia , heard one say " Ofcourse , Tasmania is the best part of Australia" :-)
I don't know about that but I'll have to check it out I suppose ;-) Stay safe guys , all the best from Qld .
Yes Gordon come on down... bring a motorbike traffic is insanely slow in this neck of the woods.
@@southerntasclimbers7271 I would love to do that , I really would :-) Cheers mate .
More great tree work from STC, I am liking the commentary Jim, good explanation of the gear you are using, and again great footage, keep up the good work .
Matty is the real star... ✔️
How good are the shots... Getting pro.!
Nice work
Great video!!
Great tunes man🤙🤙great work👌
Thumbs up, as always
Thanks Reg... Take care Man.!
I have done some massive blue gums in California. Easily the the most challenging trees in the business. Big, heavy, slick and sky high. These trees definitely separate the men from the boys in the tree business.
You’re lucky you get to climb so many eucalyptus trees!
Nice video, but I had to shut the volume off because the background music sucked so bad.
The continual dead wood is a giveaway.and as you said the p@#$ poor pruning done before finished it off.was a tree similar to this that finished my tree days off.
Watch your vids and genuinely like the stuff you do. I reckon you should invest in a grcs or friction drum though. If I climbed that tree I would have have a primary anchor on the main stem, no extra work but maximum safety👍
Double figure of 8
If you could dump the truck why lower the top waste of time and money just show boaty BS
Same question. You fell the heaviest but lowered the tops. Maybe it was just to show how to do it ?
I apologize my remarks were flippant and your answer make perfect sense thank you
Too bad you didn't show or explain how to USE THE DAMN THING, what a waste of time