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<blockquote data-quote="pdqdl" data-source="post: 2760622" data-attributes="member: 22041"><p>There doesn't seem to be any distinction in Mo. about whether climbing trees or not. We kept all our groundies in "Park-NOC", which came in at a much lower rate. Quite frankly, I suspect that a really detailed investigation might have put our entire crew into "tree trimming".</p><p></p><p>If I was paying 50% anytime there was a climber present, I think I wouldn't do any brush cleanup until he was gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdqdl, post: 2760622, member: 22041"] There doesn't seem to be any distinction in Mo. about whether climbing trees or not. We kept all our groundies in "Park-NOC", which came in at a much lower rate. Quite frankly, I suspect that a really detailed investigation might have put our entire crew into "tree trimming". If I was paying 50% anytime there was a climber present, I think I wouldn't do any brush cleanup until he was gone. [/QUOTE]
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