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Leonberger

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Heres a link to a very in depth check list . .. I think that some, if not all is a good foundation for any check list .. From a days laning, or even atrip abroad , or even to a back and beyond trip ..

Im sure theres something here for everyone to put on there own checklist or even to add to .

LB
 
Heres a link to a very in depth check list . .. I think that some, if not all is a good foundation for any check list .. From a days laning, or even atrip abroad , or even to a back and beyond trip ..

Im sure theres something here for everyone to put on there own checklist or even to add to .

LB

Second time lucky lmao :doh: the link would help .....

Offroad Checklist for the Off Road Trip
 
Thanks Mr Berger, I was looking for a good excuse to take a chainsaw :D You should actually take one laning next time, I doubt we'll get any dirty looks then ;)

Also check out Brownchurch the whole site is useful, they have loads of tips about expeditioning !
 
Thanks Mr Berger, I was looking for a good excuse to take a chainsaw :D You should actually take one laning next time, I doubt we'll get any dirty looks then ;)

Also check out Brownchurch the whole site is useful, they have loads of tips about expeditioning !

Tis illegal to operate a chainsaw in a public place. unless you have a operators certificate.
 
HSE has this to say.

The Approved Code of Practice supporting regulation 9 of the Provision and Use of
Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER 98)6 sets a minimum standard for
competence of people using chainsaws in tree work:
‘All workers who use a chainsaw should be competent to do so. Before using a
chainsaw to carry out work on or in a tree, a worker should have received
appropriate training and obtained a relevant certificate of competence or
national competence award, unless they are undergoing such training and are
adequately supervised. However, in the agricultural sector, this requirement only
applies to first-time users of a chainsaw.’
This means everyone working with chainsaws on or in trees should hold such a
certificate or award unless:
■ it is being done as part of agricultural operations (eg hedging, clearing fallen
branches, pruning trees to maintain clearance for machines); and
■ the work is being done by the occupier or their employees; and
■ they have used a chainsaw before 5 December 1998.
In any case, operators using chainsaws for any task in agriculture or any
other industry must be competent under PUWER 98.
 
Okay I wasn't actually being serious :crazy:

Who would really take a chainsaw laining....
 
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It wasn't me that wanted to take a bow and arrow, think it was Jonny Africa.....

and besides, a bow and arrow is a great way of killing small animals, kill a chicken with a chainsaw and your dinner ain't going to make much sense :D
 
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Heres a link to a very in depth check list . .. I think that some, if not all is a good foundation for any check list .. From a days laning, or even atrip abroad , or even to a back and beyond trip ..

Im sure theres something here for everyone to put on there own checklist or even to add to .

LB

Second time lucky lmao :doh: the link would help .....

Offroad Checklist for the Off Road Trip
He just forgot to mention the Bedford 4x4 truck you'll need to follow you wiv all that tackle:eek::eek:
 
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