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Did a job for Mike Holmes from Holmes on Homes TV personality. Black locusts on a lean over a shop for an upcoming tv episode
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With Mike @Oroboros
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Awesome you are the man in Canada Deevo!!

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Did a job for Mike Holmes from Holmes on Homes TV personality. Black locusts on a lean over a shop for an upcoming tv episode

Awesome experience!

Good to see they used a qualified, licensed, and insured company.

I've seen too many other home improvement shows where they hire guys who have no PPE and aren't qualified to do the work.

Watched a top get dumped through a roof on "Flip or Flop". The guy on an end of a ladder, no tie in, no PPE, just shrugged his shoulders and said "that's going to cost you (the general contractor)."

Even their landscape work on those shows - 1000 sq feet of sod, 100 15 gallon plants, and irrigation systems for $1200 bucks - I'm thinking - that doesn't even cover material cost.

Always just shake my head.



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Fillin' the LZ. Big oak for my area over a small spot. Hung most stuff on the outer parts of the tree close to open space, did a couple controlled speedline cuts.
 

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Here is what I did last week. Climbing workshop with National Park Service folks at Mount Rainier. It was a lot of fun. Other instructors were Jim Swingle and Mark Linnell on the far right and Araya Jensen in front left. Most trainees were trail crew workers and biologists. The "ologists" are climbing trees to confirm marten and fisher dens and the trail crew folks are mostly setting rigging in trees to move logs for building bridges or to pull over leaning trees.

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Cool.

Arlo, are you local to WA?

I am in Corvallis, Oregon. But before I retired from my real job I was heavily involved in wildlife research on the Olympic Peninsula and on the east side of the Cascades in Washington. Now I just get up there on rare occasions.
 

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