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Tricky Job, Need advice from the pros
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<blockquote data-quote="Saw Dust Smoken" data-source="post: 2771048" data-attributes="member: 24435"><p><strong>Ivy tree</strong></p><p></p><p>Ya goto do the next step to get better.</p><p> Just bypass the ivy. Drop tops off to other side of path. Use tall tree across path if roping is neccessary. Work the three legs down to just above ivy. Set a pull line if needed. Attach yourself to trunk and gin rope for doing tops. Gin rope keeps ya outa ivy as ya head to earth. Put a few chunk under the butt\or path area. Knotch and drop. For more control ty the butt off for less movement over path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saw Dust Smoken, post: 2771048, member: 24435"] [b]Ivy tree[/b] Ya goto do the next step to get better. Just bypass the ivy. Drop tops off to other side of path. Use tall tree across path if roping is neccessary. Work the three legs down to just above ivy. Set a pull line if needed. Attach yourself to trunk and gin rope for doing tops. Gin rope keeps ya outa ivy as ya head to earth. Put a few chunk under the butt\or path area. Knotch and drop. For more control ty the butt off for less movement over path. [/QUOTE]
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