I take that to mean large sections removed to gain access to the hinge wood. I think it's a term that could be used to describe the pockets we see used to set up hydraulic jacks for committing the tree to it's lay. . . Not sure, certainly never had to create one myself. haha
Me too!
Taken from The Golden Spruce, by John Vaillant;
"In 1987 a Vancouver Island faller named Randy felled a red cedar more than 22 feet in diameter. Using a Husqvarna 160 chain saw with a 40-inch bar, it took him six and a half hours. After cutting a wedge all the way around the outside...
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