Hands On Crane Workshop

Where are we meeting the first day at 3? Is it at the mayer shop?, or the crane estate?? You might have already answered this somewhere, just couldn't find it


JR
 
Great start tonight. We had a wonderful history and sneak peek of the future plans for the Crane Estate, USDA sent 2 inspectors to speak about ALB & EAB, enjoyed a catered dinner with everyone, and Peter Gerstenberger from TCIA wrapped up the night with an OSHA and ANSI talk.
 
We want to thank everyone for coming out this week to the workshop. it was an amazing 3 days together, and we really appreciate all the support! Please look through the pictures and tag yourselves, and upload any photos you may have as well please! Remember look where you want to go, not where you're going!
 
I must say all in all it was great weekend.The energy of all of the guys was amazing and inspirational. I have been doing trees since 1984 i am 46..i came home with a TON of value. I had to begin writing a list on the way hoem to keep things fresh in my mind. Then Rick,Ryan and I had a disscussion about the entire weekend....it made the 6.5 hour car ride fly!!
Thank YOU!!! for your passion and vision! Jim,Mark,Dan,Brian,Rob all intructors....All the Mayer guys and Participants....I am sure i will post more later along w some pics and video!!
 
Jim Mark brain Dan Mayer and everyone who was able make this crane work shop happen thanks again! We really liked how we were able to learn and practice new techniques in a controlled and safe environment. All of the instructors were excellent at explaining what we had to do up in the trees and on the ground. Sporre tree service came home with a wealth knowledge and look forward to trying some of these techniques in our work place!
Ian sporre
 
Took about 350 pics, got most everyone in one way or another, some have a ton of action shots. Thinned it down to about 70 or 75. Gonna upload them.......somewhere....any minute now.
 

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