So the title says it all.
In the last 6 months I have had to deal with a large number of Alder that are 60 - 70 ft tall with an angle that makes it very hard to climb let alone take down in a way I am used to with Conifers.
Say you have an Alder growing at a 45 Degree or so angle and have no real way to rig the top. What do ya do?
So far the only way I have found is to climb as high as safe and dig the spurs in deep and do a quick cut while I balance for the few seconds I have on the opposite side of the lean then as the top drops grab on tight and hang on for dear life...
It sucks and I don't like it...
Any help or suggestions?
In the last 6 months I have had to deal with a large number of Alder that are 60 - 70 ft tall with an angle that makes it very hard to climb let alone take down in a way I am used to with Conifers.
Say you have an Alder growing at a 45 Degree or so angle and have no real way to rig the top. What do ya do?
So far the only way I have found is to climb as high as safe and dig the spurs in deep and do a quick cut while I balance for the few seconds I have on the opposite side of the lean then as the top drops grab on tight and hang on for dear life...
It sucks and I don't like it...
Any help or suggestions?