Update* I received Fundamentals and all Working Climber DVDs last week and have been studying them as much as I can. There is a lot of great information on both mediums and I can't wait to get out there and try a few techniques. :thumbup:
That is a lot of lunches haha but usually I'm in charge of making my own. I work from home now so I don't have to pack anything really. DMc I was planning on getting some tree books to learn about their physiology etc and I stumbled across this site http://elearn.sref.info/ which has a lot of...
I'll have to get one before they are all gone. I would consider moving but I have a family so that makes it a little more difficult to sell especially with limited skills. Maybe once I learn the basics and start perfecting the craft I can persuade them. Like it was suggested I'll take the fall...
Raj,
I have used only Ddrt when climbing. For me it feels somewhat safer for a newer person but I want to start doing some SRT as well. My favorite hitch to use is the distel on the split-tail system but I have used the traditional blake hitch set up as well. That pretty much sums up my rope...
Hey all,
I have been trying to figure out what the best course of action would be to get training in a manner to which I can be the most productive from the get go. Around here there aren't a lot of tree services and for the most part they aren't hiring. A lot of my climbing training has come...
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