Nicely done Lawrence. I always appreciate you "veteran" climbers posting up videos that give a commentary and some insight to the setup you are working with. So much to learn from in videos like this. Thanks for taking the time to shoot and post it up along with all the "fun" you were having in the tree. 😉 Keep yourself safe young fella! 😎👍❤️🌲 Randy
Continue these type of videos with explanations they're helpful and why you do things the way you do, you're experience and knowledge will help other arborist learn to be better. Thank you for these tips & tricks
Knot eagle I love the double dutch it's quite a good thought to have an insurance policy I have been doubledutch rigging for a very long time itworks Safety First
I’ve always loved watching your rigging and it was cool having you aside explaining your thoughts and methods……. Btw that was baaaaaarely a mistake, it was almost like coming in too short on a face and having to cut out another lil slice. Nice job Lawrence
I love it when guys include their 'mistakes', as minor as some like this one may be. With increasing complexity, you know minor issues will happen all the time. It is also nice to see you still get to do complex rigging, even in the great outdoors of California.
Great work. Great teamwork. With those bigger Salami cuts are you making a small under cut first a few inches below the main cut? Or is that just breaking off a few inches below naturally? Thanks again for your knowledge and your videos.
Very complex rigging! Great job! I noticed you were using 2 rope runners in an MRS configuration, and then you switched one to a hitch climber pulley. Can you explain why you made the switch? I really appreciate your skill set, and for taking the time to share this material! Thanks Lawrence!
Nicely done Lawrence.
I always appreciate you "veteran" climbers posting up videos
that give a commentary and some insight to the setup you are
working with. So much to learn from in videos like this. Thanks
for taking the time to shoot and post it up along with all the "fun"
you were having in the tree. 😉
Keep yourself safe young fella! 😎👍❤️🌲
Randy
Badass, thanks for taking the time to explain the rigging.
An amazing insight as always Laurence! Really value your videos thanks for sharing, great work chaps.
beautiful work..
this is exactly what i was looking for some sexy technical rigging, very impressive. You are truly a poet !
Great video Lawrence and great description of the work, thanks 👍👌👏
Very well done, as always. Particularly enjoyed the hang a saw from your bridge while on a spar tip, will have to test that one out.
Good work
Continue these type of videos with explanations they're helpful and why you do things the way you do, you're experience and knowledge will help other arborist learn to be better. Thank you for these tips & tricks
I'll be attaching my saw to my second bridge when resting' see how it feels👍🏻 nice one.
I like how you verbally walked through the scenario, the set up, the mishap, and great cutting. It's okay to have small problems.
Well done
Knot eagle I love the double dutch it's quite a good thought to have an insurance policy I have been doubledutch rigging for a very long time itworks Safety First
Really enjoyed the longer video.
Great job man it went smoothly and efficiently
Just killer Laurence! Awesome job guys.
Thank You.. That was a fun 1 Nice Work
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Entertaining, educational and inspiring. Great content.
I’ve always loved watching your rigging and it was cool having you aside explaining your thoughts and methods……. Btw that was baaaaaarely a mistake, it was almost like coming in too short on a face and having to cut out another lil slice. Nice job Lawrence
I love it when guys include their 'mistakes', as minor as some like this one may be. With increasing complexity, you know minor issues will happen all the time. It is also nice to see you still get to do complex rigging, even in the great outdoors of California.
YOu had that shackle misaligned... ;).. J K. nice job as always!!!
Lawrence is the man!!!!
Great job on the execution & explanation. Come back and visit the Tree House again.
Always good to take those extra safety measures.
L.S hows it going ? . I picked up one of those 550 xps I think it's the best bang for the buck in the 50 cc class light nimble with rev boost .peace
Great work. Great teamwork. With those bigger Salami cuts are you making a small under cut first a few inches below the main cut? Or is that just breaking off a few inches below naturally? Thanks again for your knowledge and your videos.
Very complex rigging! Great job! I noticed you were using 2 rope runners in an MRS configuration, and then you switched one to a hitch climber pulley. Can you explain why you made the switch? I really appreciate your skill set, and for taking the time to share this material! Thanks Lawrence!
Interesting way to carry saw on bridge :)but i think it good only when you standing on not moving down
Please post more content.... I'm begging you lol
Pfannerman is my hero
What is an X-wheel? Perhaps I am calling this device something else. Jim.
I’m jealous of the crew you had on this day.
👍👍👍
You the man 💪
Lawrence, are those x rings just dead eyes? The one your using for the orange cmi block...... what is it and how are you tying it?
Noice