MtnHermit
ArboristSite Operative
Bucking Trail Deadfall
This is a two part post, the first reply, second part, will speak to the trail, this part will show the clearing of the deadfall. For the most part the trail clearing was unremarkable, except for the last large tree where I started a separate thread. Bucking Large Deadfall - Need Tips
When viewing the photos, concentrate not on the bucking, rather the trail itself, visible in the after photos. The before images just show an unmaintained trail.
I started up the trail at 7:30 with the early morning temperature at 34. Starting the 455 was at bit harder than my last project. This was the first tree I encountered, from the green fell this season.
This rats nest of deadfall and limbs had me most concerned prior to the actually cutting. I was sure there would be spring, bind and pivot issues but none of that happened. I had but the briefest glimpse as I climbed over in a light and building rain storm, 5-weeks prior.
Same as the previous photo, but a sequence of cuts all done from the high side.
This was the last and most difficult deadfall, see Bucking Large Deadfall - Need Tips for details.
This is a two part post, the first reply, second part, will speak to the trail, this part will show the clearing of the deadfall. For the most part the trail clearing was unremarkable, except for the last large tree where I started a separate thread. Bucking Large Deadfall - Need Tips
When viewing the photos, concentrate not on the bucking, rather the trail itself, visible in the after photos. The before images just show an unmaintained trail.
I started up the trail at 7:30 with the early morning temperature at 34. Starting the 455 was at bit harder than my last project. This was the first tree I encountered, from the green fell this season.
This rats nest of deadfall and limbs had me most concerned prior to the actually cutting. I was sure there would be spring, bind and pivot issues but none of that happened. I had but the briefest glimpse as I climbed over in a light and building rain storm, 5-weeks prior.
Same as the previous photo, but a sequence of cuts all done from the high side.
This was the last and most difficult deadfall, see Bucking Large Deadfall - Need Tips for details.