Your Favorite Photo taken 2009

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I can't find a place online to download the real photo, but here is a picture I took of a framed version of it I got for christmas. The photo made the paper during the KYTCC this year.
 

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Mine. Sorry its not treework.
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Good pic.

My oldest memory if from about age 2 with my dad in the snow. New Jersey, before we moved to Oregon.
 
I took alot of trees down this year , but I saved some money from tree jobs to go out West To Montana and go Elk hunting . Beautiful country and I went out there with five tree guys , they'll never forget us . Beautiful country . I have alot of photos from this year but dead Elk on a dead tree , that was killer .
 

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And two from this year, one climbing, one scenic:

From our deep freeze 3 weeks ago, this dusk shot of Snoqualmie Falls
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Haven't done much cool work this year, but like this backlit shot of Dave, in between rigging, of a gnarled old maple in the foothills of the Cascades..


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cool jesse, i like the saw dust flying! Did you do all three?

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Yea, we took all three down. The picks were real easy vertical picks, I just liked the way the light hit the saw dust.

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Cool photo Jesse. That's not Ashland is it?

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No, that is at the San Francisco Botanical Garden. We did a big project there while I was working for Bartlett. That's where I did my first crane removals. About 30 of them between myself and two other climbers, a month straight with the crane. It was a good way to get broken in on crane work.
 

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