rskybiz
TreeHouser
Sure has been, only saving grace here has been a breeze. Did this just to loose the potential hazard for my friend and got paid to boot.
Hazardous hickory: https://youtu.be/Jrdj68bBI_8
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Hazardous hickory: https://youtu.be/Jrdj68bBI_8
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But... To try to answer your question... I don't really know. When I made the decision to go up on a flipline only, I was counting on the fact that if the stem failed from my body weight--a prospect that I seriously doubted--then the tree would just further hang-up in the others
My friend explicated the extreme stupidity of this policy, and I acquiesced with the overhead from the adjacent Fir.


