Thought I'd post this upcoming cut. I've been studying this tree, and now have a plan. First, the snow has to melt so I can easily scamper away if needed. And have the 2wheel drive pickup nearby. I'll have another person along, and another saw. Here's the plan.
Make sure dog is out of way. Have extra people in place in case any walkers come along. Cut on bacside (slightly uphill) from downhill--as shown in picture. Cut big notch out of top and have wedges ready. Cut on downhill side, cut up from bottom. I'll also have a new chain on the Barbie saw. I don't think the rootwad will move, but there's always that chance and I think it'll go down on the uphill side if it goes. This is a very local hiking trail and used mostly by the school cross country team. I like to ride my bicycle up it once in a while. My dog likes all the elk and deer parts that get thrown over the side of the road which is located above. The tree is a Doug fir. That's a pesky hardwood just behind it.
Make sure dog is out of way. Have extra people in place in case any walkers come along. Cut on bacside (slightly uphill) from downhill--as shown in picture. Cut big notch out of top and have wedges ready. Cut on downhill side, cut up from bottom. I'll also have a new chain on the Barbie saw. I don't think the rootwad will move, but there's always that chance and I think it'll go down on the uphill side if it goes. This is a very local hiking trail and used mostly by the school cross country team. I like to ride my bicycle up it once in a while. My dog likes all the elk and deer parts that get thrown over the side of the road which is located above. The tree is a Doug fir. That's a pesky hardwood just behind it.