He's already doing that and he's a quick learn (in all facets) in other words, I'm investing all I can with hopes of long term work relationship. Thanks yall for the positive feedback.
Any literature that we have available in English?( tree work/terms specific) translated to Spanish... Pretty sure ISA's library is my best option, Just curious if there were some gems out there. Appreciate the feedback.
I have added someone to my team, A great person that I hope sticks around a long time. We use google translate often. I'm just wondering if anyone has and literature in Spanish they might be willing to part with. I've already purchased tree climbers companion, ANSI Z133 from Isa. Just putting...
Too many stupid people. Patting themselves on the back saying... (one of my biggest pet peeves)
"Looks better"
Really awful news. leave the venerable trees alone!
That tool truck, had some thought put into it! Do you have some engineering background? The load handler ( what a great name, lol) I had one, was never as efficient as your video. Straight walls, gravity, width of mat.. all important. Keep posting @ 27RMTON
Is there any validity to counting the seconds when you see a flash to the sound of thunder to roughly calculate miles?
radar on the phone is the tool now. 5-10 miles away is my comfort zone. Luckily not in a scenario where lightning is the difference between profit margins...humbly... definitely...
just my opinion.... I think a lot is lost when folks don't get the ground experience and go straight to climbing. So many companies need climbers that they literally don't have the time to invest in the process. I've seen that if someone is really wanting to be a climber, they tend to strive for...
forgive my ignorance but why is it going? nothing in the picture is even close to it in size. Aside from the question, DAAAANG. Do I see fire evidence?
I once paid extra for a climbing hitch with knots tied in the ends... when I could have bought a much longer hank of chord and made multiple hitches of different lengths....good lesson, early in my journey.