They're facebook vids; at least a couple were. I had to fire up a different browser cause I block facebook stuff. I don't want to get in the habit of doing that though. Facebook should do the world a favor and just die.
It's cool. I don't expect everyone to accommodate my eccentric preferences. I'll either work around it or do without.
I'm more militant regarding government services that use proprietary and commercial software/services. They have no business using platforms like facebook or twitter, even as an auxiliary source of public information. Host it yourself using software you control(that is also auditable by the public), or don't do it at all.
That last one was going to be a nasty thing no matter what method you went at it with.
I think I might have been inclined to have a go at the leaner on the right rather than the supporting tree. But that's just looking at a pic/vid. No way to know without actually being there.
On the euro one I think he faced but bypassed, maybe left a tiny hinge and the wedge disturbed it. Also notice all the spinning and rolling…lot of limb interaction we can’t see above I think.
Looked liked Incense Cedar. That multiple spar broad top collided with the trees and mountain slope it was directed fall. Soon as it started going that fellow should have been bugging out of there.
A straight spar, hitting on the end would be worse, I suspect.
I've put partial depth cuts in a deciduous spar to break on impact with plywood covered asphalt, bridging the sidewalk, in a mobile home park in summer.
Code for the frost line is four feet minimum in my neck of the woods for residential water lines and eight for main lines. But dumping that tree on the road is very hackish, it would have done better if the canopy were still on, softer impact.
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