Sorry for not signing in here first (poor observation skills on my part...not so good for a climber eh?!) Hello to all from (very) sunny North Queensland Oz.
G'day
I've been checking out treebuzz for the past few weeks and then found this forum indirectly from there. I like the feel of the Tree House, although I might be the youngest one on here.
Nope, I'm up for the day. My foot only lets me get 2 to 3 hours sleep a night. I'll be glad when the pins and needles finally go away. I'll get a couple of naps in during the day.
Cool avatar, how did you get that picture?[/QUOTE]
I like your avatar better, leon. I had a friend snap this picture of me while we were messing around on a frozen lake. It was in Anchorage right after it snowed and the whole surface of the lake looked like this. I believe the cracks around my feet are from an old ice fishing hole.
Welcome to ya AROB, and SeanFreeman, glad to have ya here. AROB lil_oak_tree has ya beat by a few years for the youngest, and Sean I think it is more important to hang on when climbing, but that's just me. Agian WELCOME your going to like it here.
See Ya
Mike
Still not sure what I want to be when I grow up...
...but right now I'm having a blast learning to climb and doing something useful once I get up there!
Got started a little over a year ago. Part-time / self-taught (but signed up for a local course next month where I expect to learn a lot). Climb for a friend who's trying to start an excavation/light sitework business and frequently gets asked to remove trees and limbs. That's where I fit in. He's great w/ the equipment, but is afraid of heights.
There sure is a lot to learn, so I hope you guys will put up w/ the occasional bone-head / newbie question. Not sure where this new "occupation" is going - all I know is I really enjoy the work and hope to do a lot more in the future.
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