CurSedVoyce
California Hillbilly
HO took a bunch of pretty good pics while I was working on a few oaks at a property on a pond. Well, Seth helped too
. I just figured I would share some.
The white and blue oak were over the roof of the 3 level house. The blue oak we hoisted and drifted the one limb that was only a few feet off the roof. HO helped on the ropes a tad and did some dragging. Zip lining with a floating anchor point put the material up the hill from the trees and landed them on an access road.
Blue oak.....
. I just figured I would share some. The white and blue oak were over the roof of the 3 level house. The blue oak we hoisted and drifted the one limb that was only a few feet off the roof. HO helped on the ropes a tad and did some dragging. Zip lining with a floating anchor point put the material up the hill from the trees and landed them on an access road.
Blue oak.....
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These were actually not too bad. The blue oak was pecker holed pretty bad and had some serious limb drop on one side. Pretty careful what I tied into for my TIP. The upper limbs over the roof was climbed more ALT with one being my climb/life line. The central was compromised bad.





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