Re: Harnesses
| Subject: | Re: Harnesses |
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| From: | Darron Nicholson |
| Date: | Jul 03 2008 18:44:20 |
________________________________________________________________________ TREES: THE KEY TO CLIMATE PROOFING OUR CITIES- London, 10th July 2008. A 10% increase in urban tree cover could neutralise rising city temperatures, but large trees with irreplaceable climate-control benefits are being lost at an alarming rate. This pioneering conference explores practical possibilities to reverse tree loss within current planning framework. It can be done: our objective is to define how to do it. FINAL BOOKINGS NOW AT WWW.TREEWORKS.CO.UK/SEMINARS ________________________________________________________________________ Have you seen the new Petzl Sequoia? http://en.petzl.com/petzl/ProProduits?Produit=657&Activite=8 Darron
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From: "Topher Martyn" <topher@xxxxxxxxx.co.uk>
To: "UK Tree Care" <uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 9:27 AM Subject: Harnesses
________________________________________________________________________ TREES: THE KEY TO CLIMATE PROOFING OUR CITIES- London, 10th July 2008. A 10% increase in urban tree cover could neutralise rising city temperatures, but large trees with irreplaceable climate-control benefits are being lost at an alarming rate. This pioneering conference explores practical possibilities to reverse tree loss within current planning framework. It can be done: our objective is to define how to do it. FINAL BOOKINGS NOW AT WWW.TREEWORKS.CO.UK/SEMINARS ________________________________________________________________________ Dear All,I'm just replacing an excellent old Petzl harness. We already have aKometButterfly which is fine and comfortable for lots of hanging around, butI'mlooking for replacing the Petzl with another simple, lightweight harnessforall those jobs where you're scrambling about in the crown or in a small tree, wanting just to secure yourself - versatility and flexibility being more important than armchair comfort. In fact, a bit like my old rockclimbing harness. Any suggestions as to models I should look at? Thanks, Topher -- The UK Tree Care mailing list To unsubscribe send mailto:uktc-unsubscribe@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
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