Excellent. Thanks.
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Date: Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 2:22 PM
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Hi Mike, I am taking them to have on hand at HBEF. Ian
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I’ve also used those ladders to check BTBW nests high in trees (rare, but does happen). Might be useful to have them stored at HB?
Mike
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Date: Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 12:18 PM
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Subject: [HubbardBrook] FW: Climbing Ladders
Hi Hubbard Brook,
Is anyone interested in the climbing ladders described below? If so, contact Tom Sherry
tsherry@tulane.edu.
Matt
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To: Matthew P. Ayres <Matthew.P.Ayres@dartmouth.edu>
Subject: Climbing Ladders
Hi Matt,
How are you doing? Are you working at Hubbard Brook this summer? I would still like to get together with you to catch-up! I'm in town this week, and then away for two weeks, but
back after that (22nd August).
I transported here to VT my five aluminum stacking climbing ladders (that you can chain to a tree trunk), and I used them routinely, years ago, to get up to 50' in trees to be
able to check redstart nests. I have no use for them now. Can you use them or anyone else at Dartmouth that you know of?
If not, do you have a contact at Hubbard Brook, e.g., Forest Service folks, whom I could contact about this? I'd like to get them out of my garage, but also see them go to someone
who will sue them. They're in great shape.
Thanks!
Best,
Tom
Thomas W. Sherry (tsherry@tulane.edu) (He, Him, His)
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