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More biners!!!
It probably cannot get much better than this for getting paid to have a great time.
Bermy (Fiona) lives in Bermuda and does tree work there...normally the usual care...trim, prune, slay, crane work, teaches at times. But...recently she landed a gig to remove an invasive series of trees from a cliff face. She knew she would need a small, lightweight, dependable saw to make the work safe and efficient. She had me help her get a Stihl 150 TC-E.
Well she has really put it to use. When she told me about this project I thought it might be a sloping surface, maybe partly dirt but not a real cliff and probably inland somewhere. But I hopefully imagined it might be a real rock face, vertical and in sight of tropical water...or even better OVER water.
She is living my dream!!
Fi just emailed me these pictures so I can post them for her (having to use a borrowed computer there or some such...I'll let her fill in details/corrections later). Anyway, here is what she has sent so far...one of the more outstanding "tree jobs" I have seen here at the TreeHouse.
Bermy (Fiona) lives in Bermuda and does tree work there...normally the usual care...trim, prune, slay, crane work, teaches at times. But...recently she landed a gig to remove an invasive series of trees from a cliff face. She knew she would need a small, lightweight, dependable saw to make the work safe and efficient. She had me help her get a Stihl 150 TC-E.
Well she has really put it to use. When she told me about this project I thought it might be a sloping surface, maybe partly dirt but not a real cliff and probably inland somewhere. But I hopefully imagined it might be a real rock face, vertical and in sight of tropical water...or even better OVER water.
She is living my dream!!
Fi just emailed me these pictures so I can post them for her (having to use a borrowed computer there or some such...I'll let her fill in details/corrections later). Anyway, here is what she has sent so far...one of the more outstanding "tree jobs" I have seen here at the TreeHouse.