I've been climbing for 21 years. I've been on the outside fringe of the community all these years. I totally appreciate ya'll sharing these conversations. Marks leadership style is military grade.
Good to see Mark still at it. I only watched some of it and maybe finish it later. I am well over 75 years old and still do every function as the arborist I have been for 54 years, also CA since beginning in '92, although my 95' tracked spider, a Ronin and Wraptor make life easier and I feel no guilt about it. My 2 man op with me doing all the aerial work also plants many trees and that along with mentioned pruning and tree care, gives a huge tree and job appreciation for work outside of constant takedowns. Mark's forum Treebuzz has also taught and inspired many many would be and established arborists...worth mentioning. I used to be Treevet on it. Cheers.
@@treemands that is awesome! So glad the craft still brings you joy!! I’m 59 (40 years in) I tip my cap to you!! (This is Paul) stay safe out there brother!!
Enjoyed the video. Especially the talk on climbing later in life. There is a thrill in climbing....it goes along with the dangers involved in climbing. I go slow (have to because I'm an old fool). I concentrate (try not to get distracted...which is easy to do). I follow my rules to the "T" (constant checking and evaluating me & the tree; proper tie-ins; proper saw control; awareness of surroundings, etc.). Getting older means losing strength, losing balance, (losing hair, of course), etc. I'm 78 and still love to climb and work a tree. Can't do it every day.....need recovery time, but I get'r done. Nice talk.
I've been climbing for 21 years. I've been on the outside fringe of the community all these years. I totally appreciate ya'll sharing these conversations. Marks leadership style is military grade.
@@dan-dan-da-treeman
Roger that.. appreciate you checking us out !(paul)
Good to see Mark still at it. I only watched some of it and maybe finish it later. I am well over 75 years old and still do every function as the arborist I have been for 54 years, also CA since beginning in '92, although my 95' tracked spider, a Ronin and Wraptor make life easier and I feel no guilt about it. My 2 man op with me doing all the aerial work also plants many trees and that along with mentioned pruning and tree care, gives a huge tree and job appreciation for work outside of constant takedowns. Mark's forum Treebuzz has also taught and inspired many many would be and established arborists...worth mentioning. I used to be Treevet on it. Cheers.
@@treemands that is awesome! So glad the craft still brings you joy!!
I’m 59 (40 years in) I tip my cap to you!! (This is Paul) stay safe out there brother!!
Enjoyed the video. Especially the talk on climbing later in life. There is a thrill in climbing....it goes along with the dangers involved in climbing. I go slow (have to because I'm an old fool). I concentrate (try not to get distracted...which is easy to do). I follow my rules to the "T" (constant checking and evaluating me & the tree; proper tie-ins; proper saw control; awareness of surroundings, etc.). Getting older means losing strength, losing balance, (losing hair, of course), etc. I'm 78 and still love to climb and work a tree. Can't do it every day.....need recovery time, but I get'r done. Nice talk.
Thanks for watching!
Really enjoyed this conversation gentleman! Mark Chisholm is a real class act and credit to the industry!
@@johndurant8687 (Paul here) so grateful for you taking the time to listen. Thanks for supporting !!
All so good at it. But all of ya wana help others in thats it' thanx
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought the microphone was a saddle hanging on the wall.
Man watching this makes me wanna go get a pork roll
Just a slice of pork roll? Or pork roll egg and cheese
Ha ha the later.
Must be that regional dialect🤣🤣
@@treeawareness2153 I was hoping Mark reads that I like messing with him.