SouthSoundTree-
TreeHouser
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Interesting.
Beat me, I climbed a pine to set some rigging and then come down. Haven't really worked a tree yet.I did my first SRT work climb today. In the rain. In a wet silver maple. Probably not the ideal conditions for the first go but I had played with the rope wrench and different hitch cords and felt confident i wa sufficiently dialed in to be safe. I have used SRT for access a few times but given how little high climbing I do, setting it up and then transitioning to a doubled system seldom was worth the effort. Working single line was actually pretty cool.
Ummm... Wow! Better you than me! That'll take the bounce out of your step!I had one of those days... first the chipper was out of fuel, then all the saws needed to be prepped for the day, then I had to shovel dirt into one of the pickups for stump cleanup and somehow during moving trucks and climbing around I happened to rip the crotch out my trousers (on laundry day so no undies) and then I had the bright Idea To use a stapler to stitch them back together (and no I wasn't smart enough to take them off to perform such a procedure) and somehow I shot a staple into parts that shouldn't get shot with a staple. But about 11pm mind you my start time is 630 we got to the job and knocked out a nice little oak tree, so I'm hoping everyone had a much better and less painful day than me
I did my first SRT work climb today. In the rain. In a wet silver maple. Probably not the ideal conditions for the first go but I had played with the rope wrench and different hitch cords and felt confident i wa sufficiently dialed in to be safe. I have used SRT for access a few times but given how little high climbing I do, setting it up and then transitioning to a doubled system seldom was worth the effort. Working single line was actually pretty cool.
I had one of those days... first the chipper was out of fuel, then all the saws needed to be prepped for the day, then I had to shovel dirt into one of the pickups for stump cleanup and somehow during moving trucks and climbing around I happened to rip the crotch out my trousers (on laundry day so no undies) and then I had the bright Idea To use a stapler to stitch them back together (and no I wasn't smart enough to take them off to perform such a procedure) and somehow I shot a staple into parts that shouldn't get shot with a staple. But about 11pm mind you my start time is 630 we got to the job and knocked out a nice little oak tree, so I'm hoping everyone had a much better and less painful day than me
Needs must when the devil drives.I finally got the money owed me by the Austrian car dealer who sold me my truck.
Only took 4 months and me being pissed off to the point where I wrote him an e-mail that was as close to criminal as one can get.
Richard and I decided that we would simply fly to Wien ( Thats Vienna to you Yanks) for a long weekend. Rent a couple of big motorcycles and go have fun in the mountains, then visit the guy on monday, break both his arms and collect our money and fly home.
It would cost us the same as what were owed, but we'd have a hell of a good weekend.
That is basically what I told him, phrased in a way that would not get us arrested, but still got the point across.
Lo and behold, the money arrived right after.
I wish you could hear the way my wife laughed when she proof read the e-mail for me ( Her German is better than mine).