Stig, I did. Not gun it more to the left because the eave. What I was trying to do is fall it along the eave then swing in under it. But it didn't work out and I still got a good fall only had to walk a little farther to the chipper.
Like I said above with the tree species I think it was asking a lot with the brittle nature of sub alpine fir. Anywho, I'll try again sometime when the situation presents itself.
For those that care about the building. It is scheduled for demo. So if I hit it, no big deal. Stig, I think putting a much smaller face in height would have gotten better results for what I was trying for. I was trying to swing it up under the eave there at the corner of the house. As it...
I attempted a whizzy today and found out that if you make too big a face and the tree gains too much momentum it will blow right through and fall to the lay. Of course it had been rather cold and it was a sub alpine fir(not stellar hinge wood). I gunned it between the corner of a house to be...
Hmm. That's inventive. Did you come up with that? I wonder about the resetting of the mule with weight of a climber. Seems like it would cinch down pretty tight and give the injured climber a bit of a bounce.
Can vouch for Utah as well. I fought wildfire on that stretch of desert between the copper mine and the state line. Nothing out there but a weapons incinerator and dugway proving grounds. A few three horned antelopes. Fighting fire in that desert was a real kick. We lit a lot of back fires...
Stig, do you have an edible boletus variety over there? They are a very tasty and large growing here. Known locally as the king bolete. Boletus edulis.
I am currently reading "Mycelium Running". I had no idea about the connection that all living creatures have with mushrooms. Seems we are all connected by a single strand of mycelium. There are thousands of species and miles of network in a single square inch of soil. Trees would not exist...
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