Oh... great CD by the way, a copy was given to me about a year ago by a friend in Seattle. I grew up in Alton (south of Fortuna). I now live in Pennsylvania. Although I've never climed any of those great beautiful trees, the pictures sure take me home. Thank you.
I used your link, and yes, I was able to get there but when they showed the "list" of classes it was only the "inrto to crew leader" class. Is the site new and are we to expect new and better options? As I know from experience the term "crew leader" can mean a wide array of things, is it...
that's a great picture, would make a nice poster. So where did you guys take that photo? I grew up 20 miles south of Eureka, right off of 101 (hwy36). It is good to see pics of the trees. Says in your bio you live in Chico, what a fun town..........$1 pints any day of the week.
I tried to check out the Arborlearn website, in an effort to possibly learn something, but was not able to access the site. Does anyone know about this site? Has anyone been able to learn anything from it? Has anyone been able to get to it? If so, did I do something wrong? Is there a secret...
hello Mr.Dunlap-
I skimmed thru most of your article, then passed it along to the office at my work. i work in western jersey and wonder if you had any contacts in the Clinton area.
I am new here to the East and am just amazed at some the trees here. Why just today, I had the pleasure of...
man, tree climbing championships in Fortuna.... nice I went to school there for a while and my whole family is still there. What a beautiful area. It's almost safe to go into the woods, has there been a frost yet,? that is usually the cue that it is safe.
So what kind of events will there be...
I wonder if anybody knows of a private corner in New York City to climb trees without being harrassed by the police or the locals? What about Central park? HAs anybody ever climbed there?
it wasn't the longhorn, i just found a picture of one.
the bug we found was a grey color, long back legs with this ridged section mid-body. Ridged like a dinosaur's back...?
it was about 3/4" long. it almost looked predatory. how about a good treebug site....anybody?
I wonder if anybody has a picture of this asian longhorn beetle? Our crew ran into a suspicious bug the other day way up in some oak trees. nobody knew what it was.
hey, I tried to e-mail you about working Saturdays, but the address is blocked...?
Anyways, I already work five days a week for Lou Spanner, but could always use some extra cash and fresh know-how. If you want a good man for Saturday, give me a holler. By the way, where are you located in...
has anyone thought of preparing a press-release and sending to the liberal media?
Martha Stewart has tree articles all of the time. She's into the whole tree thing. my girlfriend gets the magazine and its always got an article or two honoring the trees.
I ordered a bunch of "topping is...