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  1. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    Very true. And, yes, only weaker due to the impact and continuing burden.
  2. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    The support tree is fine(no breaks) The tree with the break is behind it. It is basically buckled and still very attached. A line or 2 in the support tree guyed back to healthy trunks should enable safe entry.
  3. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    Yes. Once an old vehicle is towed out. From what I see, the lift is 500-600 for a 60’ While no amount of money is worth my life, I think about a lift as a last resort. If I start ascending and I get the heeby geebys I’ll go the lift route. I’m also anxious to develop my climbing skills.
  4. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    Yessir!!! That will be mighty useful!!
  5. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    The whole wooded area is like that. There’s also a very steep hill just behind it. I’m doing storm clean up back there. I’m gonna try to leave as many trees as possible to prevent erosion but get all the vines cut back to help the trees not have that extra sail in the wind as well as not rot...
  6. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    We’ll get a date. Maybe after Steve’s hollow oak removal and those breadstick pines. Might be able to do it the day after Steve’s oak.
  7. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    I can’t pull the whole mess sideways because I’d hit neighbors shed and or fence possibly. Wanna join me on this, John?
  8. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    Probably. It’s locust and it’s just fractured (more like collapsed but still intact) You know how locust holds on even with 3” of bark supporting a 300 lb piece.
  9. Treeaddict

    Yeah, I think it’s climbable at this point

    I know the pictures show a tangled mess because it is a tangled mess. A locust fractured and is leaning on another locust which is leaning over a barn roof. I’m going to put a 5/8 rope in the non fractured locust and go up there and get the fractured locust off of it and clean up them vines. The...
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