SCMtnHaul
ArboristSite Member
One of my clients has a large property that was burned in a wildfire--no crown fire but still a fair amount of dead trees--and we are now at a section where there are about 18 80'-100' dead and rotting Doug Fir. Many tops have blown out and smaller doug firs and tan oaks have fallen and the whole are is a bit of a fustercluck. Due to the terrain and our equipment limitations it isn't an option to just remove large logs and take them elsewhere. What would the best practice be for dealing with many 16"-24" logs that more or less have to be left in place? I figure some can be used to shore up the hillside in areas, and others to reinforce our small road/trail for tractor access. Essentially I'm trying to find a balance between something that looks better than a giant pile of "Pick-Up Sticks" while not creating a pile of fuel for another wildfire. We can move the logs around depending on size but things need to stay in the general area