putting a 60' tree in a 40' landing zone

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Well, there was a notch there...of sorts. And, NETree I realize the moderator is itching to transfer the pic to the SCREWUP thread. So be it! It deserves to be. I perhaps made the transition from groundie to climber a bit fast, but believe me I've come a long way since. I'm never ceased to be amazed at how much I think I know what I'm doing, but really ain't got the faintest idea what I'm doing. But I've come around a lot. Doing a lot better now, and I'm still here and healthy (thank God). Thanks to all you guys for probably saving my life (a few times over).

Chucky
 
Originally posted by RockyJSquirrel
... when you attach a picture, do not 'preview' but just 'post'. (you can go back and edit later if you wish, but using 'preview' causes the software to lose your pic).
That's one method.

Another is to not "attach" the image until you're already in the 'preview' window.  Two birds with one stone, and all...

Glen
 
60foot in 40 landing zone

i was on the job he is talking about the easy way to do it was take the top 35feet to get all the brush down and cleaned up . then to drop the logs. Onthe other job i climbed the trees and blow the tops of the back leansthen drop the logs .it was the safest way to do it had a fenceand wires under the trees.
 
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