Hi there, if you're a Journeyman Climber Pruner/Wrecker and interested in working in the SF Bay Area..
Please send a resume to Info@arbormd.com
Thank you.
Deva Braden
ArborMD.com
415.250.2012
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I work alot of Euc also.
Generally it's a great tree but I had a 20" spar fail.
The truck was floating a tag line and the guy on the device wasn't giving enough slack and POP!.
I was lucky being one of the rare times I was in the bucket.
spar landed 6" from the rear bumper of the Bucket truck.
I climb alot of Pine, Redwood, Fir etc, Thicker bark
and lots of spurring.
The steel core flip lines flip better, than rope.
A steel core feels more assuring when false crotching larger logs with larger saws.
Any Big removal and I use a steel core.
Prunings and rec. climbs I use a rope...
Thanks for the info, I never knew behind the neck pull ups were so bad.
How about the other standard chinup and pullup?
I do alot of these with different width push ups from wide to diamonds to strengthen my shoulders.
When I was younger I could pop my shoulders out of joint and roll it around...
Try Swift tree Care, He's looking for a climber.
He's about 15 miles north of the Golden Gate bridge.
http://www.swifttreecare.com/
Certainly more than 13/hr.
I usually get between $300 and $450 for contract climbing,
I supply all my own saws, lines, lowering lines, gear
and I do everything safe, big and fast.
And Steve is right, get as much as you can while you can
cause it ain't gonna last forever.