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No sir, he hauled me up with one of the halyard lines and the winch. He isn't particularly strong so it was an effort for him, even with me supplying some pull. I tied an AB in the line and clipped it to my harness. I did the same with a second line for redundancy and had him tend the slack out of the 2nd line every couple feet of ascent.Did you shinny up the mast?
Hey man, those don’t look like proper boat shoes!No sir, he hauled me up with one of the halyard lines and the winch. He isn't particularly strong so it was an effort for him, even with me supplying some pull. I tied an AB in the line and clipped it to my harness. I did the same with a second line for redundancy and had him tend the slack out of the 2nd line every couple feet of ascent.






I really need a taller shop building.
Yeah that would be tall enough. 12x14 is thst door size. I didnt build the building. It was here when i bought the place.So I'm dealing with this right now myself, trying to design and get built a long term shop. I'm looking at pole-barns, and going from 12x12 doors and 14' walls to 12x14 high doors and 16' walls. Making the 40x60 building 2' higher is only another $5k plus like $2k for the taller doors. Height is cheap and worthwhile, when doing new construction.
Yeah that would be tall enough. 12x14 is thst door size. I didnt build the building. It was here when i bought the place.
Our 90” tree spade is 13’6”How high is the top edge of your bucket? Havent googled it, but I thought 12.5' was the upper end of road legal...?
12.5 ft is how tall our bucket is. Wont fit through a 12 ft tall door. 13.5 ft is legal here.How high is the top edge of your bucket? Havent googled it, but I thought 12.5' was the upper end of road legal...?
Couple questions about the Lowa Alpines. Plenty of arch support for long hours in spurs? Enough heal to keep spurs in place? Are they true to size length wise, and do they run narrow or wide? I use Lowa leather lined Camino's for general purpose boots and I love them. Extremely comfy and well built boots.A little more than what I did today, but a collection of recent photos.
Lots of chipper winching (love that thing), new vs one year old boots (Lowa Alpine Expert II GTX, third pair, best boots I've ever used), a big project to bring an old overgrown road on the north side of the island up to code, so wet it looks like a proper rain forest here, T540i love, and looking north directly at Canada.
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Couple questions about the Lowa Alpines. Plenty of arch support for long hours in spurs? Enough heal to keep spurs in place? Are they true to size length wise, and do they run narrow or wide? I use Lowa leather lined Camino's for general purpose boots and I love them. Extremely comfy and well built boots.

Ummmmm, yeah. Pretty disturbing!Couldn’t find the right thread
But found this today funny and kind of disturbing