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Thanks Dan. I kept chipping away at the video over several evenings. I tend to watch it all a couple of times and make a mental note of which parts I should keep and which ones I can lose. Its quite tedious since one has already had to experience the actual job in reality....so to have to sit through it hour after hour thereafter takes about as much patience as I can muster. What's more, having made dozens of them now they all start to look the same
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Video editing can be sooo time intensive. Specially when you're adding voice over to it.

You should be getting a package via UPS next week, Reg.
 
I've got a lot of video footage I need to edit and put together, but I'm a man who wears many hats... If I'm not working, I'm doing phone calls, then I'm with the family. I hardly have extra time.

Thanks Reg, for putting in the time.
 
I think the "skill set" on site just proves what can be accomplished efficiently with minimal equipment. By minimal, I mean No cranes, loaders,buckets, monster trucks, etc.. So many outfits today wouldn't know what to do if they couldn't drive up to it, hook it high and cut it low. A real pleasure to watch Reg. Please know your efforts to post and share this are greatly appreciated.....Its all about the Kolibri. I love mine. Please keep us posted on the lowering device as well.
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sweet vids Reg! I know how much work goes into editing and thanks for doin it and posting. You gotta know by now you got some fans mate! Better than anything on the the telly, at least from this treeguys' perspective.

Maybe a dumb question, but what is that carabiner above the block for?
 
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What's more, having made dozens of them now they all start to look the same
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Not from this end. Thanks for all the work to share these vids Reg. It's got to be the best freelance climbing resume on the planet too!

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Maybe a dumb question, but what is that carabiner above the block for?

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A means of attaching it to my rope when I ask for it and further to my harness if I need to move and re-set it somewhere else, especially so if I'm rigging down a spar and have to keep re-tying....during which process I often hang it on directly on my flipline to hold it in place and take the weight while I tie the sling. Thanks
 
Well done Reg . Nice lowering the butt and tip on the same device . Can't do that on that green thing . Why was that tree coming down , just curious , I could really care less .
 
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Well done Reg . Nice lowering the butt and tip on the same device . Can't do that on that green thing . Why was that tree coming down , just curious , I could really care less .

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I was told it was a requirment of the owners House Insurance....anyones guess if that's the truth. Thanks
 

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