One of the most well rounded climbers in the US (Sorry Canadian tree gents, he's ours haha ) with one of the most insightful tree guys in the world haha. Truly excellent , Patrick ,hit so many points and got nostalgic about the early days . So much a tree guy in his thirties or older can relate to here.
I find it interesting to see another example of how finding a job that is not channeled by competitive time restraint gave him the latitude to experiment with creative rigging solutions. Extra rigging take time, and a private employer may not be so understanding to allow an employee to try new ideas for personal development.
Awesome podcast. I met Lawerence and Chad Brey at a Treestuff event a few years back right when I was starting SRT. I went to learn some tips about climbing - Chad came off beimg full of himself a d Lawerence was very approachable and helpful. Shortly after I bought the Schultz's SRT vids. His story summarizes how I felt starting out. It was hard to learn much about safety and efficiency RUclips, Buzzboard, etc. Back then, the pushback was that safety and production dont play well together. I'm grateful to both of you still wanting to share your knowledge and push the envelope...we can be safe and productive.
When Lawrence talks about the lack of literature investigating rigging operations; is he aware of the UK Government's HSE report on rigging from 2008? It is a very indepth analysis and free to download as a PDF from the HSE website.
Haven for the orphans hahaha 100% I remember being pissed as 50 men at 8.30pm and there is storm damage then I get the call from my boss guy I contracted to . Comon we gotta big dangerous tree about to fall on a house . I said but boss im blind drunk ! Doesn't matter he says comon !!!
One of the most well rounded climbers in the US (Sorry Canadian tree gents, he's ours haha ) with one of the most insightful tree guys in the world haha. Truly excellent , Patrick ,hit so many points and got nostalgic about the early days . So much a tree guy in his thirties or older can relate to here.
I find it interesting to see another example of how finding a job that is not channeled by competitive time restraint gave him the latitude to experiment with creative rigging solutions. Extra rigging take time, and a private employer may not be so understanding to allow an employee to try new ideas for personal development.
Awesome podcast. I met Lawerence and Chad Brey at a Treestuff event a few years back right when I was starting SRT. I went to learn some tips about climbing - Chad came off beimg full of himself a d Lawerence was very approachable and helpful. Shortly after I bought the Schultz's SRT vids. His story summarizes how I felt starting out. It was hard to learn much about safety and efficiency RUclips, Buzzboard, etc. Back then, the pushback was that safety and production dont play well together. I'm grateful to both of you still wanting to share your knowledge and push the envelope...we can be safe and productive.
Hey Patrick good video. It would be even more awesome you showing some of his work while playing podcast on the background
"The best way to beat fear is with knowledge, not substances". @ 38:00
Finally had time to listen to the rest of podcast it was smashing good time thanks 👍
Right on!!
1:30 in podcast totally love in it Lawrence you are a legend have to finish podcast tomorrow thanks for sharing your history 😎👍👍👍👊
Awesome podcast! Thanks for the time guys
"...you got to take it out in the field and realize how much you don't know" paraphrasing a bit but that is so true!
Just now tuning in 🙂
Many good climbers came out of Arader and all share a similar story of Chris’s actions. Still see his trucks often.
Good stuff!
Have listened to it before but once again I have heard the whole thing and can really relate mate nice one guy's
You should do more podcast you have the time I enjoying listening👍🏻
When Lawrence talks about the lack of literature investigating rigging operations; is he aware of the UK Government's HSE report on rigging from 2008? It is a very indepth analysis and free to download as a PDF from the HSE website.
did the working climber series ever get online?
Haven for the orphans hahaha 100% I remember being pissed as 50 men at 8.30pm and there is storm damage then I get the call from my boss guy I contracted to . Comon we gotta big dangerous tree about to fall on a house . I said but boss im blind drunk ! Doesn't matter he says comon !!!
I would love to be on a podcast. If you want I can email you?
And nobody made it up the tree! 🤣🤣🤣
Hazardous hanging limb...two Months to remove it🤣🤣🤣
I'm uk & my squad doesn't put up with Arseholes having late nights on the booze or what ever& ps you do need your tickets 👍🏻
Yessir.... uploading the August Hunicke episode now, will be up soon........... 👍
Much appreciate thank you
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