Theres 10s of thousand of dying cedars in that area, just like that and much bigger. I don't think itll be missed. Too much the same of anything gets boring, surely. But jobs like this one only come a long once in a while, so i did feel sufficiently engaged throughout.
That first one was old, tall but to be honest not what youd call a habitat tree, Cory....comparatively speaking. Hollow and charred pipe at the bottom. One live limb mid way, then the rock hard upper section. More of a skeleton than anything.
Yeah still big line ups of traffic waiting on the highway. But not just for us, for rock blasting and stuff. Whatever ends up down there they have the machines to move it, however much, its not a problem. Yes I just put that clip in to bug Martin. Itll make him laugh.
More and last of the same. Thanks for watching through the thread :thumbup:
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Yeah, gopro. I think mainly its youtube quality that's improved.
Heres some vid from the Dead cedar tops I previously posted in Work pics thread. Again, same work site.
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Martin falling a big cedar. Same site
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Thanks all. Cory, you have to see how much of the cliffside is being removed to appreciate the liability of trying to retain many of those old cedars. Its a major highway (the only) between Port Alberni and Ucluelet/Tofino regions. Lot of traffic, particularly in spring and summer. I dont know...
Some work from last week
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