Yeah, the wind blown sand can be misery. I did some work in a place called Stevenson down in the valley. Sand blows right into the homes. every nook and cranny. Pruning some large mulberrys. Well. That sucked. "why the hell is my saw dulling up here? Maybe wire or something?"
Oh no. Sand in the...
Fixing your gullets also helps move the chips. That little bump between the raker and tooth is more important than most people realize. You find out about that when you do square grind. Most the time on round file, the file handles it if you go deep enough into the tooth.
Couple pics from the HO yesterday.
Taking hangers out over a parking area equipped with yard art.
They have like seven humming bird feeders on that side of the house. So I am regularly buzzed by and inspected by hummers all day...
Well, that's they way it had to be done before they had ones that just mount to them :D
Or Gerry's method of wearing one ankle ascender under the gaffs....
Both Gord and Reg have good success with a grapnel. A ball at the top where your rope ties in at helps it from getting stuck.
Here is classic Gord, windfirming and traversing. Grapnel action at about 4:30.
It seems like its aways when I get out of bed in the morning when they get me. Spent part of my childhood as a boy scout and lived in deserts. I know to check my clothing and shoes. But a could time Ive been got just putting my bare feet to the floor. Mother fugger that is no way to wake up in...
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