"Don't expect much"

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You guys just cracked me up... :risas: Perfect!

First vid, I actually expected something - something crazy funny, but it wasn't and so that was funny. Then the invite to hire at the end was actually pretty good. PPE was tops!

Second video is a cracker; I kept thinking 'crouching climber, gaff out dragon'.

Then to finish, the Torontonian accent and polite call for comments - classic!

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I though he was going to get stuck and have to be rescued. I recon that face cut was just way to deep!! Hahaha! Makes you wonder how some people are able to stay alive for so long while doing such stupid things
 
I wonder if these two families are related?

I though he was going to get stuck and have to be rescued. I recon that face cut was just way to deep!! Hahaha! Makes you wonder how some people are able to stay alive for so long while doing such stupid things

Staying alive is one thing ... but staying in business?? What the hell was he expecting with that "notch" of his ... *sigh* :muyenojado:
 
The face cut was just too damn big!? Seriously the boss had no clue either. My question is how did they get the upper sections out. That guy could not climb his way out of a paper bag.
 
Another snow day here, I must be bored. Watched the video again. Looks like a huge hanger in the background. Not sure about the anchor and chain theory. Looks like he could not get his right foot above the branch collar. I am no Sherlock Holmes but it is pretty clear this guy has zero experience on hooks. Finally ,why not just use a throw ball to set the tag line. Not surprising all the accidents in our profession with guys like this lame posing as a professional.
 
He's carrying the rope that he is going to tie off to the tree. All that foolishness could of been avoided with a proper throw line. Then a proper notch, and a proper pull in the right direction.
 
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He's carrying the rope that he is going to tie off to the tree. All that foolishness could of been avoided with a proper throw line. Then a proper notch, and a proper pull in the right direction.
I would have settled for A throw line, A notch, and A pull.

And Seriously, who made the higher cuts? I've seen livestock castrations that looked more comfortable than that climb.

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You guys are soooo mean , give the guy a break in the second video he wasn't use to that saddle (it looked brand new) and he didn't break it in yet!! That goes for the gaffs too all shiny new with the leather straps , and that saw the bottom was all shiny white!! These guys just came from the local arb supply store I'll bet they were driving a pickup truck too.

Pickup +saw +rope = Tree service professionals
 

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