I did make it to geezers...will I have to swing by your place next time and put a leash on you to drag you down?!?!?
You really need to be there Old Oak!
I know you Love Me Stephen. I know I love You!
After all, that day in the rain, on the banks of the ravine in NC, just you, Me, Chip, Wyatt and Jared, it changed my life!
Missed you at Geezers BTW. We ever gonna see you there again?
Markings on this rope are: Sterling A/B 11.1mm EN 1891 CE0120 Static 60m. NFP1983
Got this from our local rescue supplier to use as an SRT access line. First time I climbed on it I found it was not what I had been looking for. I tried it a second time just to be sure and still didn't' like...
Used these to build my son the foot half of a MarBar but left the company shortly thereafter to pursue other interests. Consequently these have received very little use and have been hanging around in my spare gear bag for a while.
Most of the signs of use and wear are to the finish...
Brand new in bag chainsaw pants. Bought several pairs for climbing but put on a bit too much weight so these won't fit any more.
They are made by Filature De L'Isle Verte out of Quebec, CA/ Model number 500ANF3A
Waist size 32 to 34.
I don’t read French so I can’t figure out their page too...
Picked this up a couple years ago wore it a handful of times. Been hanging in my closet ever since
$35 shipped anywhere in the ConUS.
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Only warn a couple of times now just sitting in my drawer collecting lint.
$25 shipped anywhere in the ConUS.
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Love my PAC on the ground. Looks good, looks professional, and it just works "right." Climbing, not so much as no matter how well adjusted it just moves around too much and tends to get in the way. Doing a lot of "looking up" from the ground is also a problem due to the balance and weight...
Good morning all!
Been using Pacific helmets now for at least the past 8 years and it is time to replace my current one. Not so sure I want to get another Pac. Looking to get your opinions on your current helmets, whether you'd buy another one like it or go with something else, and, of...
First, let me welcome you to the Buzz, Tripp.
You are asking great questions...don't stop asking them!
I'll try to address your questions in turn, just keep in mind, this is just my story, not advice!!!
I sort of "fell" into the trees. I had been a financial programmer for years when I...
While we will check for them and clean them up as part of our pre-work inspection, the client is obligated to make sure the work area is free of any such stuff and they usually meet the requirement. While we don't say we will charge for clean up if we do it, we do state that if the area is not...
Morning!
Had a white pine develop tell tale dieback in several limbs a couple months ago suggesting ips beetle and bluestain. Within a month everything above there was dead. and a month later when we took it down the rest of the tree was shot. Bluestain filled the entire sapwood region at the...
For me, 1 to 2 meter accuracy would suffice but it seems you can only get >3 or submeter accuracy with current systems.
Since we are looking to use it to inventory specific trees in HOA properties, especially within small woodlots where inventoriable trees are often close together anything more...
The accuracy is within one meter of the reference point. Some collectors accuracy can be within inches but they are high dollar. The other issue with accuracy is canopy density, cloud cover, and time of day. Very early or late in the day readings are affected by the angle to the satellites. Also...