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Thanks mate! It was just a quick slap together for some of the guys we were working with. The fish eye is great in the dense post-fire regrowth (shots otherwise impossible in standard hd), Sadly it ruins the scale of things. Many of the trees were over 30' in girth. The smallest tree is the one I was on the boards, and it was about 15' girth at the base, but on very steep going. The boards were 1' above my head on the low side, the scarf at ground height on the high side.High Scale said:Springboards in action, love the fish eye lens Angus!
It sure is beautiful forest you west coasters get to work in...
VERY heavy leaner. 20' - 25' girth at the base, 10 degree lean, almost solid, ~130' tall. Didn't get the saw in the front of the tree more than 4" before it started sitting.woodworkingboy said:On the first tree in the Cascades vid, I was wondering why he tripped it from the back like it was a leaner. Trip cut way below the plunge cut. Was it a leaner?
FWIW, there are a few photos on our website: Marysville Tree Felling Photos
Save gunking up the forum. It'd be nice if I didn't have to work AND take photos. At all the crucial moments I can't do both so I miss a lot of the good stuff.
Please come to Australia and be our competition!MasterBlaster said:I'll break out my hooks n saddle/lanyard before I'd use a girly springboard. Walk around the tree more proper like.
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