sketchy tree

Pretty cool, ain't it!

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I asked him over at Arbtalk if he had ever said no to a tree. He hadn't. They do awesome work.
 
Why do those Tahune folks let trees get so far gone so that it gets super dangerous, and expensive I presume, to remove them?
 
Impressive work, loco or otherwise. His safety seemed awfully close to the bottom of the face cut when removing one of those sections.
 
All of his work I've seen is incredible. This video is one of my favorites though. The perspective is just awesome.

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