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.
Ditto, to the guy above.
More people need to know the Right tree in the right place,
is a happy place.
I walked lines presinspecting and I know what you mean,
the utility does not compromise.
I'm glad the home owner didn't think that it actually looked good.