I do not care for the word citiot, but that's just me.
Right now the rule is stone, there will not be any chainsaws in the wilderness. I'll try to find an article about how saw teams with crosscuts cleared trails after a blowdown event in California. With strong, experienced people using them, ground can be covered. I've also packed a chainsaw and gear to just day work on a trail, and crosscut gear is definitely lighter. I'd want a pack mule or sherpa if I took the Barbie Saw in on an extended trip.
Right now the rule is stone, there will not be any chainsaws in the wilderness. I'll try to find an article about how saw teams with crosscuts cleared trails after a blowdown event in California. With strong, experienced people using them, ground can be covered. I've also packed a chainsaw and gear to just day work on a trail, and crosscut gear is definitely lighter. I'd want a pack mule or sherpa if I took the Barbie Saw in on an extended trip.