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  1. Steve-o

    Legends of real tree men

    Ok genius, what would you expect them to do to make a living during depression era America? Be a banker? Jump into law or medical school? All of these guys didn't have a pot to piss in so they used what they had- their brains and muscle. I'm very proud of my grandfather as he was the hardest...
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    Legends of real tree men

    Great flick! my grandfather was a logger and lumberman all this life. He worked in the central Maine area though, not coastal like these guys. Cool to see what it was like for him back then. I've heard plenty of stories of these camps.
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    Are cemetery trees safe?

    I think I'll definitely keep it to the daylight hours. The cemetery doesn't need any mowing maintenance since it's mostly moss so I don't think the town crew visit very often.
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    Are cemetery trees safe?

    Thanx for the feedback guys! This cemetery is old and the trees are well established. It's unlikely that any families are going to still be around to visit a 100+ year old grave, but I could be wrong.. There are narrow roads all over that interweave and it's on the backside of a hill so access...
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    Are cemetery trees safe?

    I was in an old cemetery yesterday and noticed all of the nice old maple and oak trees just wanting to be climbed. My question is are these trees generally safe due to all of the root disturbing activity that goes on? I'm imagining a lot of root damage from all those pesky 6 foot deep holes...
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    New to gopros and editing.

    Dan Nice videos, especially the plane rescue. Thought that thing was scrap but it's great that he can reuse it. How resistant is the Scandere line to picking from your toothed ascenders? Also how's the line stretch compared to the Ivy (I think) you were using? Does it resist flattening from you...
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    Communication and why it is the most critical safety factor in tree work and tree climbing in general

    That sucks AJ. Best of luck on the surgery and healing.
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    Rope wrench and foot loop -SOLD

    Used Singing Tree ZK1 rope wrench excellent shape $40 shipped. SOLD Climbing Innovations SAKA foot loop regular size unused still in package $15 shipped. SOLD Add 3% for Paypal
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    fatboy oak hinge.. another one for Rico

    Nice job Daniel! I dropped a big nasty poplar that was leaning over my shed in the same fashion with a Maasdam and 1/2" Samson Pro Master triple braid.
  10. Steve-o

    Please excuse the deluge

    Glad your on the mend Alejandro! Seems like a long time for a femur to heal. Was that from the fall?
  11. Steve-o

    New (possibly) knee ascender

    I've never seen that chest rig he uses for sale anywhere...
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    Climbing Gear

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  13. Steve-o

    Back in the saddle

    I've seen some real nice specimens while mtn biking at Great BrookFarm right near you AJ. I've got Leominster State Forest where I do most of my riding and have scoped out some nice oaks.
  14. Steve-o

    Back in the saddle

    @moss I see your in MA also. Where are you climbing in this pic?
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    Ascenders, Rig, Sawpod, RR Pulley...

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  16. Steve-o

    2018 8th annual CT Rec climb!

    Where will this be held?
  17. Steve-o

    Work Photos

    You got a pair of big ones my man! No way I'd take a ride like that!
  18. Steve-o

    Work Photos

    Great vid! Looks like quite a ride after the top drops. How high was that first cut?
  19. Steve-o

    Compact carabiner or screw link

    AJ Never really thought of a second shorter bridge. Makes sense. Petzl does offer an adjustable bridge but I've spent a load on equipment recently and would like to let my credit card heal. Great idea on the ascender with foot loop and I'll see if the roll clip will fit in the upper location...

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