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  1. Burnham

    USFS rigging workshop

    I'd be surprised if your organization is not be one of those we can accept applicants from, Deva.
  2. Burnham

    USFS rigging workshop

    Yeah, riiiiiight. I don't get to make the rules on this. Besides, most any of the working tree guys and gals here would not be challenged by our climbing trainings at all...more likely be bored. Now the sawyer training for "C" cert. under Doug Dent...that might be a different story.
  3. Burnham

    USFS rigging workshop

    To be eligible for any of the USFS treeclimbing training one must work for the Forest Service, or another federal, state, county, municipal agency, or federally recognized tribal gov't. We also accept employees of state universities and colleges, and volunteers to any of these organizations...
  4. Burnham

    USFS rigging workshop

    Nah...Ralph is about half Darin's size. That's him in the first pic, too.
  5. Burnham

    USFS rigging workshop

    No Gary, you remember correctly. Chest harness is integral to our SOP. The Smokejumpers have adopted the practice of wearing their chest harness under their outer shirt, to keep it from hanging up in the tree or conflicting with their other gear. At least, that's what they tell me...I don't...
  6. Burnham

    USFS rigging workshop

    Without a doubt, Butch...hands down anyone here who works regularly in treework would.
  7. Burnham

    USFS rigging workshop

    We have several different endorsement categories to certify climbers to use chainsaws aloft. The most advanced one is our EC-4, for advanced rigging and heavy wood removal. Last week was a multi-region workshop for training and certification in this skillset that is most of y'alls bread and...
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