Sick man. I like it. Only half way through the video. You only carry a tourniquet? No blood clot powder? I like the hard cases for the climbing devices. I did the same thing with mine.
@@alltreesallseasons I don't think anyone plans on cutting themselves lol. That's why they're called accidents. What kit would you get? I've been looking at the "pro version" arborist medical kit on sherrilltree.
That is very true haha good point, I’ll have to do my research on it beforehand but most likely I’ll choose something on the tree sites unless I find something that seems better suited for what I do or might need for any given emergency scenario.
Hey bro, you think do a quick video on the notch approach gear bag? A complete demo or review? I'm thinking of buying it but there is not a single video on it with a complete review. I have the notch pro 70 liters but I need a more compact bag, , maybe you can fit as much as you can, to see what's the capacity, without going overboard, kinda your main essentials for climbing. Cheer bro.
Everyone has to start somewhere. You have a lot of kit already. Very impressive. Of course some things I have no idea on. How long did you have to train before getting stuck in, full on?
Well my training came as a more of a trial and error way of learning through various different companies, although now with the current company I work with they have a formal program that helps get people educated properly in all aspects of the jobs and most advance to climbers within a year of being hired depending on how fast they choose they want their learning to be as a lot of this comes from personal experience no matter how much someone explains and teaches you can never truly be prepared until you do it yourself.
Sick man. I like it. Only half way through the video. You only carry a tourniquet? No blood clot powder? I like the hard cases for the climbing devices. I did the same thing with mine.
I plan on buying a complete first aid kit with all the bells and whistles eventually but for now I plan on not cutting myself anytime soon lol
@@alltreesallseasons I don't think anyone plans on cutting themselves lol. That's why they're called accidents. What kit would you get? I've been looking at the "pro version" arborist medical kit on sherrilltree.
That is very true haha good point, I’ll have to do my research on it beforehand but most likely I’ll choose something on the tree sites unless I find something that seems better suited for what I do or might need for any given emergency scenario.
My zubat came with 2 velcro silky straps they work for many uses.and for injuries to use as pressure wraps on tendons
Cool collection! I like the Weaver throw bag, seems sturdy and reasonably priced, would like to try the Stratus saddle.
Dmm is coming out with a new saddle I might invest in depending on how it looks
Thanks for sharing your video 🤘
Courant pop up..is key....i also have used a 2 gallon bear paint bucket my favorite throwline holder..bar none
I think ima try the faltheimer brand
Hey bro, you think do a quick video on the notch approach gear bag? A complete demo or review?
I'm thinking of buying it but there is not a single video on it with a complete review. I have the notch pro 70 liters but I need a more compact bag, , maybe you can fit as much as you can, to see what's the capacity, without going overboard, kinda your main essentials for climbing. Cheer bro.
Of course! I’ll get on it! 🫡
@@alltreesallseasons cheers bro 🤙
Everyone has to start somewhere. You have a lot of kit already. Very impressive. Of course some things I have no idea on. How long did you have to train before getting stuck in, full on?
How long did I train for what?
For your job? I assume there is training on how to climb and rig things and cut?@@alltreesallseasons
Well my training came as a more of a trial and error way of learning through various different companies, although now with the current company I work with they have a formal program that helps get people educated properly in all aspects of the jobs and most advance to climbers within a year of being hired depending on how fast they choose they want their learning to be as a lot of this comes from personal experience no matter how much someone explains and teaches you can never truly be prepared until you do it yourself.
The swinger has recalled..and gate issues
Full setups with chainsaw can run 2000 to 3000$ probably more, I really love all the gear involved in this but god damn is it expensive.
What is this wooden thing in the vault?
One of the original rope wrench
Better to have it & not need it, than to need it & not have it.
I live by that rule lol