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Tree removal Aussie style

Richard Tregoweth, Saturday, December 19, 2009



Big country, big trees, big take-downs - a mini movie from Ace Tree Removal in Australia. Note the use of the GCRS - although we're not sure this is what Greg Good had in mind when he designed the device!

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Hanging about in the Auckland Domain

Richard Tregoweth, Friday, December 18, 2009



Two pines set 15 meters apart and a little over 35 meters high are just too tempting for Auckland arborists. As far as they are concerned those pines were begging to have a rope bridge strung between the two - if ..

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RopeTek Wraptor powered rope ascender

Richard Tregoweth, Friday, December 18, 2009

Here's one for all you lazy buggers out there!

The RopeTek Wraptor is a powered rope ascending device whichallows the climber to enter the tops with very little effort. Its powered by a small 2-stroke engine, weighing less than 20 lbs, and ascends at a rate100 ft ..

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More on the new Hitch Rapide and its 30kN rating

Richard Tregoweth, Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Hitch Climber Rapide gets plenty of attention when climbers visit Treetools. Apart from the obvious differences: bushing versus bearings and anodizing colour the next most asked question regards the new rating - upped to 30 kN from 24 kN.

Chris Cowell from Treemagineers provides the answer:

"All Hitch Climbers are ..

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New RIG from Petzl

Richard Tregoweth, Thursday, December 17, 2009



Developments in the ascender/descender/work positioning mechanical device market are coming in thick and fast - the latest from Petzl is shown below.

The RIG is a self-braking descender (or short ascender) with a multi-functional handle which allows comfortable control of descent and ..

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Quik Clot would have been handy!

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Check out the story in the Dominion Post below. Forestry worker Chris Williams was bowled over by a run away log and the blunt end of his chainsaw pieced his groin causing massive bleeding. Quick thinking by paramedic Johnny Mulheron who arrived on site in the rescue helicopter probably saved ..

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Silky versus rope - who wins?

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, December 16, 2009



Silky of course! The cut is much quicker and easier than you imagine. Check out the video below - ignore the strong American accent - the message is on target.

Plenty of climbers are aware of the power in a Silky and ..

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Nicky Ward-Allen on YouTube

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, December 15, 2009



Nicky Ward-Allen is the New Zealand Womens Representative in the 2010 ITCC scheduled for July in Chicago, USA. Nicky holds an 'unofficial' record for the womens foootlock event with a time of 14.79 seconds achieved at the Wellington Region TCC, 3 ..

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Preliminary results from the NZ NTCC

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Treetools has already posted 'unofficial' NZ NTCC results in a previous blog. Today we have the full preliminary results so you can see how you fared across all the events. For more information visit the NZ Arb Association website.
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2010 Petzl catalog available for download

Richard Tregoweth, Monday, December 14, 2009

The 2010 Professional Catalog is available for download from Petzl. There is some some new gear relating to tree work and all the usual technical diagrams which make this an excellent catalog - well worth having on the shelf.

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