Sport Faller Gate Pimp Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 1,631 Reaction score 171 Location Kalispell MT May 18, 2011 #1 Is there a decently accurate way to judge the height of a standing tree, my guess-ta-mation skills are usually wildly inaccurate Thanks, Jake
Is there a decently accurate way to judge the height of a standing tree, my guess-ta-mation skills are usually wildly inaccurate Thanks, Jake
slowp Tree Freak . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 6, 2007 Messages 16,399 Reaction score 8,754 Location Warshington May 18, 2011 #2 Of course. How much do you want to spend on equipment? There is a cheap way to do it with a stick, but I forgot how. Somebody on here should know. There's lasers, range finders, clinometers, relaskops....
Of course. How much do you want to spend on equipment? There is a cheap way to do it with a stick, but I forgot how. Somebody on here should know. There's lasers, range finders, clinometers, relaskops....
D&B Mack Sawin Wit It! Joined Mar 17, 2010 Messages 5,261 Reaction score 553 Location Western Pennsylvania May 18, 2011 #3 Hold a stick in your hand... forget it. Watch this www.palmtreeservices.com.au/video/sticktrick.wmv
Sport Faller Gate Pimp Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 1,631 Reaction score 171 Location Kalispell MT May 18, 2011 #4 sweet, thanks, that's a pretty neat deal