I know you kind of feel like you've filmed it all and there's not much left , but believe me just watching you work is enough , I thoroughly enjoy your videos and have never felt them to be repetitive ,unlike a lot of tree work vids , Your one of very few Reg...High regards ..Jim
Great that you put some wise words into the end of the video just to let less experienced climbers know that there is a lot of time served knowledge that goes into planning a method of tree removal. Very skilled accurate work top marks as always, love watching the videos
I'm a rookie climber. Kind of teaching myself. The main arborist I work with is fairly cowboy and not overly familiar with newer climbing techniques. Really appreciate you taking the time to continually educate the masses. Can never be too cautious or safe in this line of work. Cheers! 🤘
Well done making use of that small drop zone, you make it look easy Reg. Well said about working dead trees. I am never comfortable and always extremely alert with those jobs. Thanks for posting up the video and keep yourself safe. 😃👍❤🌲 Randy
You're work is always amazing like I've said many times I wish I could come work with you for a couple months. I would learn so so much God bless reg, stay safe, my friend.
Old enough and wise enough to not react when that log bounced funny and almost hit the shed... I love your videos. I'm always recommending to videos to younger arborists... You've done em all.. Palm trees in Florida, eucalyptus in Australia... Bonsai's in Japan... Keep em coming
Effort appreciated. Always nice to see and hear about about different work methods and why you do bits as a lot of the time as a climber you just get on with it in your own world and either no one knows any different or they never ask why you did what you did.
Just subscribed Reg, love what you do,loved the thought of being able to climb the trees, only 4 if us that worked for a local council in central Scotland but the teams were split into twos, it's a lot of area to cover for 4 guys, anyway Reg keep up the great work & stay safe
Keep making the effort Reg! Phone & go-pro is good enough if it means we get to go on your adventures with you 👍 you make a great impact to people in this trade keep up the great content of how to & what not to do ……youngsters get so influenced by bad traits and bad videos they see. The UK misses you 🌳🌲👍
I like the way you think I like the way you work I like the way you share your knowledge. You would make for a good apprentices master,👍. I seen this was posted 3weeks ago yet I have just received notification a couple of hours ago and I'm on all notifications????.
Have you ever broke out and swung back to your tie-in tree? I always worry about being impaled on a branch stub after swinging back. 13:20 I use heavy duty zip ties in those situations to secure my lanyard snap to my saddle so it will fail and release me from the breakout.
Thanks Reg!!! You videos have helped me so much. A specialty working alone. Any recommendations on a new climb line? Mine are aging out. I mainly use a rope wrench or a unicender. A little mrs but not much. Thank you
You are good at making these kind of improvised videos. You could just see it as a "captains log" book/diary, buy an extra battery and sd card and it would be a + for everything once the habit is there. Everything doesn't have to be cranes and big stuff. A lot of us like to se these jobs that we can relate to :-) - well, at least I do :-)
@recoates I'm curious, do you worry about the side loading of grappling over when you do it on a tree like this? If you don't worry about it, then is there a big advantage to tying into the live tree? Or is it mostly to make the climb more comfortable?
Great job Reg. Hows your mechanical ascender project coming along with Stein? Ive been holding on to my spiderjack 3 (luckily they are somewhat rebuildable) but itll want replacing soon. Ive had it in mind that your system sounds perfect. All the best from the UK Steve
I know you kind of feel like you've filmed it all and there's not much left , but believe me just watching you work is enough , I thoroughly enjoy your videos and have never felt them to be repetitive ,unlike a lot of tree work vids , Your one of very few Reg...High regards ..Jim
Calmness personified. No dramas whatsoever. It´s a great example and lesson! Bravo!
Thank you for making the effort, Reg. If I ever make it to the West Coast I'd love to buy you a beer and pick your brain. Absolute legend.
Glad that you decided to make the effort to record this...really appreciate your advice & the skills you share with us Reg😊
Sir, your skills, insight, wisdom and experience are exceptionally valuable. PLEASE keep sharing your work.
Always enjoy your videos. Would watch every day and bet I'm not the only one. Best to you and yours.
Video turned out well. Thank you for your effort Reg. Much appreciated!
What a classic Coates video, thanks Reg!
Love your videos Reg. Always great. You’re the best!
And I really appreciate your effort. Always learning and always enjoying when watching your videos. Thanks a lot!
Wish I could work giants like you do more often Reg. Love your approach. So much to learn about takedowns done alone.
Always appreciate it when you do a video Reg .
Hi from the 🇬🇧 Reggie, love your videos! Came across you in Covid pandemic, glad to see you're at over 50k subs now pal!
Great that you put some wise words into the end of the video just to let less experienced climbers know that there is a lot of time served knowledge that goes into planning a method of tree removal.
Very skilled accurate work top marks as always, love watching the videos
Appreciate the effort ! Always enjoy your work.
Always a pleasure. 👍
I'm very happy with your effort Reg. I really love and appreciate you and your work.
I'm a rookie climber. Kind of teaching myself. The main arborist I work with is fairly cowboy and not overly familiar with newer climbing techniques. Really appreciate you taking the time to continually educate the masses. Can never be too cautious or safe in this line of work. Cheers! 🤘
Thank you Reg. Very valuable as always. Much respect to you.
Thanks for taking us along on this one Reg. Another great video and educational advise. ✌️
Well done making use of that small drop zone, you make it look easy Reg.
Well said about working dead trees. I am never comfortable and always
extremely alert with those jobs.
Thanks for posting up the video and keep yourself safe. 😃👍❤🌲
Randy
Very good thank you. I'm not a climber but you explained it well enough for me.
Well enough for you to understand or well enough for you to try it yourself?😄
Making uncomfortable situations into one's you can handle. I truly appreciate you sharing. Have a great day sir.
I for one appreciate your efforts to bring these videos... Still extremely interesting sir.. thank you again . cheers from Alabama
I really appreciate your detailed filming of the lines and safety.
I was already eyeing the MB 2.0 suspenders and now you're using them too! Now that I've finished the video: well done sir.
You're work is always amazing like I've said many times I wish I could come work with you for a couple months. I would learn so so much God bless reg, stay safe, my friend.
Thank you for taking the time to explain your process.
Video turned out great. The calculated approach to this removal was appreciated. Thanks Reg.
The GoPro is still doing it's job but the real pro is you, Reg. Thanks!
I thoroughly enjoyed the video. Thank you and please keep filming.
Thanks for the video reg always enjoy watching you work. The information you are passing on is priceless.
Old enough and wise enough to not react when that log bounced funny and almost hit the shed... I love your videos. I'm always recommending to videos to younger arborists... You've done em all.. Palm trees in Florida, eucalyptus in Australia... Bonsai's in Japan... Keep em coming
Thanks for your videos Reg. I was a tree surgeon in the UK back in the 1980's and watching you brings back my love for the job every time. Thank you
I love it when we show up for a job like this and the homeowner has put 0% effort into removing their moveable crap from the drop zone!
Fantastic as always Reg, great explanation. Always appreciate your videos - thank you!
Very useful video again Mr.Coates. Your climbing device looks to be working great, hope that project with Stein is still going strong. Take care.
Thanks for making the effort, Reg, I always appreciate and learn something from your videos! Cheers!
G'day Reg, good job as always, and all the best for Christmas and the new year 👍.
Thank you, Reg. 👍
Good video mate, appreciate your taking the time 👍
Thanks Reg.
Great job Reg, and I really appreciate your expertise. I have been watching you for years and thank you.
Good job man, glad to see your still at it. Stay safe.
Such calmness and skill.
Nice work man. It's always good to see your video
Thanx for sharing!!! Enjoyed seeing your method and hearing your what for and why!!!
You rock reg!!! When I grow up I want to be like you!
Thanks for making the effort, a good one to watch
We appreciate your effort!! Thank u
Effort appreciated. Always nice to see and hear about about different work methods and why you do bits as a lot of the time as a climber you just get on with it in your own world and either no one knows any different or they never ask why you did what you did.
Always enjoy your videos Reg. the effort is much appreciated
Thanks Reg really enjoy the vids 👊
Well executed and thank you for shsring thinjing process and safety reminders when doing jobs like this, specially solo. Cheers mate
Cheers for posting reg, love your work 👍🏻
Enjoyed the video, Reg. Nice work. Right on explanation on checking lines.....especially when a dead tree involved with climb. Thanks.
Thanks for the video Reg
Thanks Reg always look forward to your vids 👍🏻
Excellent thanks for making the effort. Much appreciated!
Thanks for taking the time.
Always appreciate the videos, great work. Thank you
Love your vids Reg! Please keep them coming!
Nice work mate… smooth 👍👍
Another great video. Thanks for the time and effort to put it together for us.
18:30. Can’t beat drop and leave!😆Excellent work!
Just subscribed Reg, love what you do,loved the thought of being able to climb the trees, only 4 if us that worked for a local council in central Scotland but the teams were split into twos, it's a lot of area to cover for 4 guys, anyway Reg keep up the great work & stay safe
It’s not always about the Video,but the Valuable Information Given!!
Thank You
Watching now, thanks for the video!! 👍🏼
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Really appreciated the video. Just subscribed.
Great video thank you. Appreciate the effort.
And I appreciate you reg making the effort to make videos for us. Your videos are absolutely amazing I learn so much from your videos god bless
Keep making the effort Reg! Phone & go-pro is good enough if it means we get to go on your adventures with you 👍 you make a great impact to people in this trade keep up the great content of how to & what not to do ……youngsters get so influenced by bad traits and bad videos they see. The UK misses you 🌳🌲👍
Nice, gotta love them no clean jobs.
Perhaps someone should work on a load rated break away lanyard or owt
Thanks for the effort.
The reminders of what could have happened and what others should be aware of along with precise skill.....Gold
Great climber!!! Very thorough,great job!! Always doing those nasty ones!!! Love when you post!!!🎉
It's hard to get people to understand that we don't get paid to do dangerous stuff we get paid to make dangerous stuff safe. Well done.
Great way to describe it! 🙂
Nice one Reg.
Thanks again Reg , doing something similar on a much smaller scale today,in Knutsford Warrington UK
I typically use one or two cheap, non-load rated little keychain carabiners between my flipline and d ring in these situations as a breakaway
The master at work !
Nice climb Reg. I like ur way.
I like the way you think
I like the way you work
I like the way you share your knowledge.
You would make for a good apprentices master,👍.
I seen this was posted 3weeks ago yet I have just received notification a couple of hours ago and I'm on all notifications????.
Have you ever broke out and swung back to your tie-in tree? I always worry about being impaled on a branch stub after swinging back. 13:20 I use heavy duty zip ties in those situations to secure my lanyard snap to my saddle so it will fail and release me from the breakout.
I've taken a few planned and unplanned swings, but never a significant injury
Keep at it Reg 👍👍
Good move bro. Sometimes ya go yer itll work. Then wish stuck with plan A. Thanx
Thanks Reg!!! You videos have helped me so much. A specialty working alone. Any recommendations on a new climb line? Mine are aging out. I mainly use a rope wrench or a unicender. A little mrs but not much. Thank you
Good show man.
Good work stud
😮 hebat , selain pohon nya tinggi di bawah nya ada bangunan , dan membuat pengerjaan jadi sulit
I like that hook
We miss Reg!
You are good at making these kind of improvised videos. You could just see it as a "captains log" book/diary, buy an extra battery and sd card and it would be a + for everything once the habit is there. Everything doesn't have to be cranes and big stuff. A lot of us like to se these jobs that we can relate to :-) - well, at least I do :-)
Love ya man...
@recoates I'm curious, do you worry about the side loading of grappling over when you do it on a tree like this? If you don't worry about it, then is there a big advantage to tying into the live tree? Or is it mostly to make the climb more comfortable?
Great job Reg.
Hows your mechanical ascender project coming along with Stein? Ive been holding on to my spiderjack 3 (luckily they are somewhat rebuildable) but itll want replacing soon.
Ive had it in mind that your system sounds perfect.
All the best from the UK
Steve
Nice job reg, 👏no battery powered 540 anymore ? Is that your prototype climbing device ?
That's the prototype, yes. I didn't think the battery would last through that whole tree. The bigger wood tends to suck the life out if it.
Yes that’s what I thought also. Be safe out there dude 🤙
How do you get the pitch off of your hands? Love your knowledge and videos on tree work thank you for sharing your experience
I don't make a point of getting the pitch off. It's not harmful or poisonous so I let it wash off on its through the following days.
Pun right out the gate 😂