Joshua Maloney

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  • The Bow Knot

    Joshua Maloney As a tree climber, I rely on knots to suspend my weight high in the canopy. Bowlines, anchor hitches, and prussics all serve a specific purpose and are good at what they do, but each has limitations. Some knots cannot be untied once loaded (anchor hitch), while others will come free after a…

    joshmaloneycc

    January 12, 2025
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    boots, bow-knot, climbing, knot, knots, laces, rope, ropes, sneakers, tree-climber
  • Friction Hitches

    Arborists can act like Batman and quickly ascend and descend ropes using a friction hitch. A friction hitch is a knot used in climbing to attach one rope to another or a carabiner. In a climbing situation, the climber ties into the carabiner. All friction hitches are based on the simple Prussik, and many friction…

    joshmaloneycc

    January 9, 2025
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  • Endless Ringing

    tih-NITE-us or TIN-uh-tus There is a constant ringing, buzzing, or eeeeeing in my ears. It is the sound of a struck symbol between the hit and its slow reduction in reverberation, but tinnitus doesn’t go away. There is constant din at the shore as waves crash, but that sound is peaceful; tinnitus irritates. Tinnitus reminds…

    joshmaloneycc

    May 16, 2024
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    growth, health, hearing, Hearing aids, hearing-loss, mental-health, PTSD, tinnitus, trauma
  • Creating our own Wilderness

    My friend Charlie is training now for sea-kayaking solo around Ireland. The passage will take weeks. Charlie will paddle 10-15 hours a day, camp … Creating our own Wilderness

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    January 14, 2024
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  • Finding Myself and My Place

    Osterville, Ma Featured in Bartlett Tree Topics – Autumn/Winter 2023 internal employee magazine I still scan rooftops. Hypervigilance is a behavioral pattern that the Global War on Terrorism imprinted on many veterans. A combatant high on a roof can be part of an attack, so scanning for threats helped keep us safe. Habits like this…

    joshmaloneycc

    January 9, 2024
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    Arboriculture, Bartlett Tree Experts, cape cod, combat veteran, crewmenber, forests, growth, Integrated Pest Management, nature, police, PTSD, teamwork, Tree work, trees, usda, veteran, writing
  • Books

    I read a lot. Well, I listen a lot and read when I can. As a child who couldn’t sit still long enough to read and was diagnosed with ADD, which led me to special classes for much of my childhood, I find audiobooks a much more productive way to read. I chop wood, do…

    joshmaloneycc

    November 12, 2023
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  • Sorry I Tased You

    Sorry I Tased You

    At 1145, December 31, 2013, I started work like any other night. Sometimes, holidays are hectic to work as a police officer, but sometimes, they are eerily quiet. Having completed the Plymouth Municipal Police Training Center in December 2011, I had already finished the hundreds of hours the Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires to be a…

    joshmaloneycc

    October 30, 2023
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    2013, appology, baking, Barnstable police department, cake, cape cod, defensive tactics, frosting, less lethal, massachusetts, meme, police, prong, taser, trauma, use of force, veteran, weapon, x26
  • From Biological Control for the USDA to Tree Climbing

    In the summers of 2021 and 2022, I took an opportunity to intern with Umass’s Department of Conservation at the United States Department of Agriculture. I worked at the Forest Pest Methods Laboratory (FPML) on Joint Base Cape Cod (JBCC), which is part of the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), chiefly APHIS’…

    joshmaloneycc

    October 24, 2023
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    arborist, Asian long horned beetle, cape cod, climber, college, massachusetts, parasitoid, plant health, tree climbing, usda, veteran, wasp
  • From Birds(?) to Birds(!)

    From Birds(?) to Birds(!)

    From Birds(?) to Birds(!) 2012 Ending patrol for the day at 7:45 AM, I was in my last field training phase to become a Barnstable Police Officer. One of the only tasks I needed to have signed off on was the “Unattended Death.” During our initial training, Michael the white-haired long-time training commander, would speak…

    joshmaloneycc

    April 4, 2023
    birding, PTSD, Uncategorized
    bald eagle, Barnstable, birding, cape cod, combat veteran, discovery, eagle nest, foraging, growth, home base, life story, massachusetts, nature, Nikon, photography, police, PTSD, Steven Pressfield, trauma, wounded warrior project, writing
  • Texas Tower Number 4 vs. the North Atlantic

    Texas Tower Number 4 vs. the North Atlantic – We Are The Mighty Texas Tower Number 4 vs. the North Atlantic Joshua Maloney and Charles Daly Posted on July 02, 2021 11:42:00 “Would you like to spend 30 days on an island where the fishing is good, food is excellent, housing quarters are modern and…

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    March 25, 2023
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Joshua Maloney

Environmentalist

Yoga teacher

Veteran Advocate

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Joshmaloneycc@gmail.com

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