I wimped out on a dead ponderosa pine today. I've climbed dead pines before. Some without bark but with hard sound wood (makes it hard to dig your spurs in). Others with bark, I'd climb up and when the wood got punky I'd drop the top at that point. This particular tree, I was only up about 15 feet and my spurs started sinking right in - very soft. There were DEEP woodpecker holes, fungal fruiting bodies starting at the base, and the sound of the wood when I banged on it inspired absolutely no confidence. There was still about 50 ft. of tree above me and with 2 houses, a fence, a deck, and a flagstone patio all around there was definately no room to drop it (thats if there was even sound hinge wood available). I made the call and decided we'll drive the bucket truck across the neighbor's lawn for that one. I feel kinda bad for not getting it done today. The tree surprised me. I knew at some point it'd get punky and I'd have to drop it, but I thought I'd get higher than that. There were a couple big limbs above me that still had needles on them that were kinda green. Whatever, safety first right?.......... right?...........guys?........Bueller?