Also might help if they've run a saw before too I'd say. I wouldn't just turn someone loose in a tree with a saw until they'd proven themselves adept in the art of cutting no matter how comfortable they seemed at heights.
I've taken tops like that, and really when even just going up to set three guylines and a giant ass block it's not much fun at all. Husky 272 was the climbing saw I was most familiar with before finding the interwebs :|:. A climbline and a hitch would have made life much easier. We were just...
I'm learning still not teaching.
Only 'training' I ever received was definetly real old school, in the bush. No climbline, one flipline and spurs. Get up get r done and get down.
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