laughing pretty good after that one. Noodling is a good idea, I only want to cut it because it has a week's worth the heat in it!First thing is I'd get a dog so you know if the bear is around. Then some plastic wedges to barely keep the kerf open and try noodling the standing stump into quarters. Too much wedge up top and you will pinch when you do the cut off the stump. Just a thought.
Edit after seeing the pictures... Leave the damn stump.
yeah it has seen better daysThat trailer is begging for mercy!
right, a decoy buddy!Brian, you should have a buddy with you when you are cutting. He doesn't even have to work just have him around. Do you know anybody that would hang around and drink your beer while you cut? Maybe a buddy with bad knees and can't run too fast? You don't have to outrun the bear, you just have to outrun your buddy.
Nice work, but I couldn't build that way up here in Ontario. If I did, it'd collapse in the first snowfall.Nice! Having helpers to help build, even nicer! It looks strong enough unless you get like five feet of snow/ice, that would be the only thing I would worry about.
it goes a lot slower looking over my shoulder every 2 minutes. There is a big male black bear out here . . . about 100 yards from where I am cutting.
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