We are about as dry as where you are. Ive lived in AZ and CA deserts both. We have it going on with the blue oaks at lower elevation. Years standing dead and still hard as nails.
Kiln dried. Almost looked like a Monterrey.
Lodge pole is like that. Branches hard as nails dried. No wonder the ol timers built cabins out of the stuff.
Grain when compressed and under tension, can bind and tends to "guide" a chain to a certain degree. As do large branch unions. Brett kind of hit it on the head.
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