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  1. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

  2. cory

    Exercise

    @Bodean I'm going to sign up for a 50k in Maine in September, it's on trails and it's apparently steep. I'd be very surprised if I finished it but I'm psyched to be involved with an ultra and to see how far I make it, likely mostly my hiking/walking. The 25 mile cutoff is at 9 hrs. The farthest...
  3. cory

    The Official Random Video Thread!

    Cool info on rivets, who knew! I guess that's why the Empire State Building and the GW Bridge et al are still going strong. 1:13 length.
  4. Naturarbo

    more video

    It was one of those, no rig points that would not smash against trunk, lady loves the tree, septic tank on north side between tree and house. Calçada is a tipycal type of floor around here, can not be touched by anything, due to being laid in a sand base, pipes under it precise location...
  5. Cobleskill

    How'd it go today?

    There are caterpillars that can pack a nasty sting. They feed on bushes and trees. Friend went to ER with a sting. They asked him about using different soap.... blah blah. He finally got his phone out and brought up a picture and description of what bit him. Quite painful.
  6. biggun

    more video

    Looks extremely hot and arduous work. Why not just rig a couple of pieces of rather than ripping, slicing and dicing?
  7. cory

    How'd it go today?

    spider bite or the like sounds right to me. Don't let it get out of control.
  8. Eric H-L

    Leaners

    I need to bring this discussion back to life. I am slowly learning as I remove a large hackberry with several leaning leaders. Fortunately there are high tie in points. Still a challenge for me as I have little experience with leaners or gaffs. I tried on top and underneath… and then...
  9. Eric H-L

    How'd it go today?

    Spider Bite? am gradually removing a large hackberry tree over my parking area. I had cut off the dead branches that were most threatening to my van in a couple sessions over the last few years. I have a week off my day job so I am back at it. Saturday morning I got bit or stung by something on...
  10. Eric H-L

    What's wrong with the forum lately?

  11. Mick!

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    They do ok, this one was 75/80 years old. They were rarely planted in groups, probably because they were expensive, so in isolation I often see them with their tops blown out, which ruins them aesthetically.
  12. Burnham

    more video

    What an exhausting task that one was! I've never seen anyone take chunks by ripping the trunk like that.
  13. Kaveman

    The Official Random Video Thread!

    In my line of work we call that hackery.
  14. Kaveman

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I hear the Sequoia do right well across much of Europe. That one seemed to have taken to it fairly well. Any idea how old it was?
  15. cory

    more video

    fb won't play for me
  16. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    And tree was worthy
  17. Mick!

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Thanks, light was good, blue sky etc.
  18. cory

    Tree felling vids

    Nice page!
  19. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Wow good pics
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