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Hey, when are you due?,, girl or boy?,,,
Jeff :msp_tongue:
It might just be a west coast thing but in high school forestry (basically landing rat 101) we were taking 100 ft doug firs out of peoples yard and it wasnt considerd anything extrordinary it was considerd stndard PNW run of the mill school work same as running 045's with 32" bars. I think because logging was so big back then that it was just expected as run of the mill woods work. I can still remember letting my first top go it was the ride of a life time swaying back and forth watch the top taking its time hitting the ground
Fun thread
This reply was to Tramps begining of his climbing days and how he learned. I totally agree on the snags and rotten trees.I agree, climbing to the top of a tree and blowing the top out is easy...really is child's work. Where the job becomes difficult is the aforementioned fgt, standing dead,high risk rigging, etc etc etc.
As a climber it's your call as to weather you climb the tree or not ( not some jerk off sitting at a computer or even your boss) I've removed standing dead trees and even rigged out of them. But you can be sure that I assessed the tree to the best of my abilities to assure my self that I was taking as little risk as possible for my own safety.
I'm not saying I'm the best climber out there but what I am saying is that I've been climbing for quite some time now and I STILL have all my fingers, arms, legs and can still walk on my own recognizance.
I applaud your judgement op good job!
glad you got that little feller down. Is that a picture of you standing next to the pile of wood?
Off subject, hope you dont mind. Been thinking about moving out west or to alaska. Someone was telling me the mosquitos are horrible up there in alaska. Is that true?
Hey, when are you due?,, girl or boy?,,,
Jeff :msp_tongue:
In the end I ended up with a bit less than 15 crew hours on this tree so I was at or less than my bosses target
And nothing got broken and noone got hurt. .
I did stop for a trip to the store and got 3 cans of hornet and wasp killer. One for me up in the basket. 1 for the groundies and one for my operator. I didn't want him to have to run away from the controls if I got into a Big nest of them. .
ie, GET ME DOWN. . NOW!!!!!!!