I was looking at that as well.
They really do some crazy stuff when you cut them, a case of choose your side carefully.
Whats the protocol for those from the forestry pros?
what's in a name ? As Treepeoples we all appreciate Latin botanical being quite descriptive in many cases , a friend on Ski Patrol has the name "Captain Cocktail" that's right Captain ... of ALL Cocktails. My point is you don't get names for nothing , the guy from J Geils Band is called "Magic...
I used to be big on swings growing up. Had a killer one at my treehouse. On the side of a hill. You could go sideways and do a big circle or striaght. I had a 5/4 board with a hole drilled in it and a knot under. The board split and a girl did not hold on. Fortunately not way up in the...
And here I didn't want to seem a curmudgeon. I could just feel that it was a bad idea.
If tubs and Co want a rope swing, they can do it themselves. If they can't figure out how, they're not qualified to use one anyway.
I have been called in to remove probably close to a dozen over the years, by the State forest.
Worst one was over a cliff by the sea, with a 50 foot fall onto boulders.
In a scetchy tree, no less.
I looked down while I was up there and thought of Darwin.
As in: " WHAT THE FUG WHERE THEY...
Got my girls dropped on me last night, and the boss canceled today. Now I have no idea what to do with today, but it'll be good because I have my babies.
We lose folks to rope swings pretty regular up here. Places where there are plenty of bolders beside and under water.
Some one will put one up, and the inevitable happens. We are all bullet proof till we aren't.
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