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    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    Seeing the video of the fir removal -with its bark peeling at every step, totally brought back the memory of removing a giant shag bark hickory. I couldn't for the life of me -ascend this thing without a struggle. Out of nowhere I kicked out and slid down the shark tooth like bark, shredding my...
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    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    Wow! That's a fantastic idea.
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    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    Awesome pics! After seeing reg and his set up, it reminded me of all the times I've used a viable sourced tree for my tie in -as I've worked off the removal. The grim thought had always crossed my mind -what it would look like if the compromised tree fell, ripping my saddle in two, as I'm...
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    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    I could tell it was you. Just like every cyclist here has their particular riding style that you can spot a mile away, you too have a certain resting lean you do.
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    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    What shame to have lost that. It would've been the marque for the resale of that home.
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    Trees you refused to climb and why.

    I've only had two. One, a 48" x 140' red oak that was completely rotted from the root flare to the 15' sweet spot. My boss asked "for the first time," if I wanted to do it. I immediately said no F-ing way. So he gets saddled up and begins his ascent with spurs. Each step up the wood would...
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