pantheraba
More biners!!!
There are trees that I notice periodically as I drive and note they are leaning. I'll ride by again and they seem to be leaning more...a subjective measure.
Anyone keep track of developing tree leans as a way to let a potential customer know they need to be aware a tree is becoming more of a threat over time?
Some trees lean for years...some only a few days. I have done crude estimates by tying a line to a trunk and see if the line gets tighter over time...I'd like to be able to record lean from a distance (curbside e.g.) without having to access a person's private property.
Do I need an inclinometer? Any inexpensive ones to recommend? Methods?
Anyone keep track of developing tree leans as a way to let a potential customer know they need to be aware a tree is becoming more of a threat over time?
Some trees lean for years...some only a few days. I have done crude estimates by tying a line to a trunk and see if the line gets tighter over time...I'd like to be able to record lean from a distance (curbside e.g.) without having to access a person's private property.
Do I need an inclinometer? Any inexpensive ones to recommend? Methods?