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  1. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    I feel honored that myself and Stig have contributed to this thread with our "common lean foresight." Willard8)
  2. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Thanks Stig for your positive input.:) and reference to a "common lean"! I knew someone out there could help out here. I know in Denmark you don't have any of the Boreal forest or Taiga like we have here in Canada , but it does run through northern Norway and straight across Russia, even Japan...
  3. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Sorry Bermy for messing up your thread, seems like a few stiffs here from the PNW are the only ones who are contradicting me. I guess I should have said "mountainous ground" rather then "uneven ground" seeing thats where their mindset is. I've been all over this world and anyone who hasn't just...
  4. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    I know we don't want to offend our peers do we? Lets just say my tone was self inflected by frustration trying to get a point across to a smart ass. There is that better?:? Willard:D
  5. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Man how can I teach a wise ass like you? You got all this information at your finger tips. WTF could a experienced logger teach a well informed arborist like yourself. Willard
  6. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Jeez a phenomenon now Burham? Its been a real long winter hasn't it now?:)
  7. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Well Burnham, lets say then we can't take the PNW geographic area to be universal , on this planet there is alot more timber standing on flat ground then there is uneven ground. BTW I have seen Doug fir on level ground leaning towards the S-SE while in Centralia Wash. Anyone else around the...
  8. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    :lol:Come on Burnham lots of timber is logged in the PNW on flat ground. It surprises me how many people who cut trees for a living don't know the natural lean rule. I guess I was lucky to have hand falled for a living . On a moose hunting trip through a cut over on a cloudy day, just looking...
  9. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Yes guys go out there and open your eyes.:O Where you really notice it is in a stand of conifers on level ground, just look up and see where the tops are leaning to. Single stem decurrent decidious do the same. Thats the difference between arborists and loggers. As a faller when I was...
  10. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Man that is an extreme case of "geotropism":what: Willard
  11. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    I asked this question on AS a few years ago and a couple of tree fallers from Oregon said their trees on the average lean towards the South South East. I'm just curious what direction of phototropism is south of the equater. Here is a good question .....would trees on the equater have less...
  12. HolmenTree

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Bermy ...... down under in Tasmania what direction is your trees average natural lean? Here in Canada a trees natural lean is towards south east. Seeing your south of the equater your lean should be towards the north east. Alot of people don't realize about a "trees average natural lean". But...
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