tell the tale. they certainly don't in books or catalogues, at least the ones that i've seen. also, i've seen todays porta wrap referred to as porta wrap III or porta wrap IV. what was the porta wrap II?
I've noticed when I've tried to find pics or info about old gear or forefather arborists there seems to be very little, or at least it's hard to find. Just the other day we lost a legend, Ed Hobbs, and while his innovations effected our entire industry many don't know the name, or much about the...
Thanks for accurate analysis, calling it out and questioning what you see, it's something you should always do imo. it's the only way to get the real answers (y)
tis the life of a contract climber. the freedom seems very appealing to some, especially the youngsters, the grass looks greener but they must remember the reality of the situation. there is no calvary, you gotta work with what you got. you back down cuz the situation is less than perfect then...
@Merle Nelson got my attention, made me remember i had an account, ha! it's been awhile.
anyways, Im not trying to hijack the thread but people had questions so i'm going to try to describe this job, the challenges and hopefully that'll explain why we did what we did:
so it was 2 Doug Fir spars...
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/in-person-rigging-seminar-with-lawrence-schultz-and-ryan-cafferky-tickets-121810168493
so here it is. Oct 3rd (Sat) in Hood River area, Oregon, live & direct, distanced & outside. come check it out.
So Ryan Cafferky (@alifewithtrees) and I are thinking of having an outdoor class/ demo in Hood River, Oregon on Oct 3rd. Any interest? I know travel is weird for many right now and half the country is on fire so I figured I'd put out a feeler first...
oh, guess i should say there's a lil sap on them both as you can see. i would normally just use some rubbing alcohol to get that off but that might not be the buyer's preferred method so i'll leave it up to them.