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a few pics of yesterday's snagfalling
32" dbh and deader than a doornail
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this was 22" dbh and leaned hard to the right.
i put a chunk of wood back
into the face. it worked like a charm, swung it
right into lay.
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a freshly dead elm - no rot and the tops didn't wobble when wedging...
but i still didn't go pounding... just some firm taps
all the snags were on the edge of a creek bed which dropped off at 100% slopes anywhere from 10 - 20ft down...
and the creekbed was the only access to the snags because of all the greenbriar and thick underbrush.
alot of up and down the slopes - but it was a good workout.
![3d797b3dc659.jpg](http://www.axcessmypics.com/photo/photo02/6e/e8/3d797b3dc659.jpg)
32" dbh and deader than a doornail
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![2a82d936a5d4.jpg](http://www.axcessmypics.com/photo/photo02/83/be/2a82d936a5d4.jpg)
this was 22" dbh and leaned hard to the right.
i put a chunk of wood back
into the face. it worked like a charm, swung it
right into lay.
![5262f29da783.jpg](http://www.axcessmypics.com/photo/photo02/02/f3/5262f29da783.jpg)
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![939d93bf7121.jpg](http://www.axcessmypics.com/photo/photo02/b7/eb/939d93bf7121.jpg)
a freshly dead elm - no rot and the tops didn't wobble when wedging...
but i still didn't go pounding... just some firm taps
all the snags were on the edge of a creek bed which dropped off at 100% slopes anywhere from 10 - 20ft down...
and the creekbed was the only access to the snags because of all the greenbriar and thick underbrush.
alot of up and down the slopes - but it was a good workout.