That tree is beat up. Looks beautiful when in leaf and its in the hot part of LA and shades the whole back yard- so the clients want to keep it for as long as possible.
I have a feeling more limbs will fail and we'll keep cleaning them up until the tree just looks like crap.
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In all honestly, it was faster to climb the tree and cut the limb that it would've been to get and install the PW.
I was in the tree for maybe 3 minutes.
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The porty wouldn't have offered anything that justified walking to the truck to get it, install it, and put it back. It would've actually been used for what....10 seconds?
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I'm thinking about splicing a snap shackle like this one
Onto the end of a rigging line. I could clip my fishing reel throwline on the pin of the shackle then lower the limb from up in the tree and then pull the throwline to release the shackle. I would be able to lower a few limbs without...
Just let it fall? And smash up them roses and the guava tree growing below? I would have none of that!
As expected, the trunk wrap was too much friction. In retrospect I should've just done half a figure 8 around the two trunks. Would've allowed for easy adjustment of friction.
Portawrap...
What could I do to clean up this process?
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