I am hoping to end up in the eastern US somewhere, seeking a smaller crew that has a main focus being the highest standards of tree care and passion for nature.
I am a new climber and I am passionate about tree work. There is so much I have to learn and I am so eager to find the right crew...
Haha! yeah he'll be like "so what! we're working late, to 8 pm, your bed is parked in the yard and I know you wont be late tomorrow!". (Which in my experience has worked out in a positive way sometimes, If I am wore out, driving home is sometimes not what I want to do.)
ok, when I clicked on woodbine under your name up here it drew me to woodbine GA, sorry for the confusion.
Always cool to hear about some paddling, The Shenandoah river is on my list to paddle, i have been there though and it is incredibly beautiful.
I am in florida most of them time. I am in south east georgia right now. Ohio plates have just been the cheapest insurance ticket and ihave some family in canton.
Wrangler, I just noticed that you are in woodbine. I just paddled a solo, over-nighter on that there Satilla river 23 miles, a few...
I am in florida most of them time. I am in south east georgia right now. Ohio plates have just been the cheapest insurance ticket and I have some family in canton.
I live in and do tree work out of my van and the pre mixed fuel is nice and compact and doesn't stink or mess. I also have a regular gas can and mix just in case I get a bigger job. It's more expensive but it's worth it for my lifestyle
I would like to request some more information on this offer. I am in the category of transitioning from groundwork to climbing. Tree work is my passion. I have only been climbing since 2019. And that does not mean climbing for a regular company; Recreation, side jobs, and on occasions where my...
Im not tech savvy so this is a test on my ability to use google through a phone and a chromebook.. and what a confusing annoying process.. I soo miss windows operating systems.
Nothing like chasing after a stuck throwball at the beginning of your rec climb! it creates a sort of fun objective...
He was the first to respond to this post, and me being new to the site assumed that i was not talking to a 14 year old, and someone with experience. I felt really silly after finding this out. Thank you for trying to encourage him to stop. Ive seen quite a bit of the chats. It makes me feel good...
That has been why I have been avoiding it during a job. I think that I have been screwing myself up trying to meddle with so many different combinations.. but in a way that has also shown me a few that I like. The Knut has been good, and the VT has been alright for me more often than not. I...
well im on here to learn, and to be corrected and ashamed. Thats why my photos and posts are being honest even though i know it does not make me look good. i am an amateur. just like everyone was once.
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I know i know. Its not something I will make into habit. i was leaving options for a place to anchor from as i chunked down. once i could fit the trunk into the lay i needed a place to hang my climbing line on my descent. also it was only the top that had any stubs. I should have just...
true A fall is a Fall!
I am on the wrench and i have a variety of hitchcords with a sampson hyperclimb line. I experiment with basal and canopy anchors, Spar anchors, (which doesnt bother me at all since that is just vertical descent ) I have the CT foot ascender. I have a CT triple attachment...
Yeah i know its a piece of the puzzle. It helps me a lot when there is a good ground person controlling what I do. that confidence from someone else who knows better is so helpful.
Im new to climbing since summer 2019, and even more of a beginner doing SRT. I just cant seem to kick the darn heebie Geebies. Im always up there wishing I was in my spikes, and missing the mechanical advantage of DRT,. not sure if its because I didnt start with SRT, or due that I only using a...