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  1. SkwerI

    texas water oak bites the dust.

    That's some sweet work there, Fred. :lol:
  2. SkwerI

    texas water oak bites the dust.

    http://www.ddouglasdent.com/about_d_douglas_dent.htm It's Burnham's teacher. 8)
  3. SkwerI

    texas water oak bites the dust.

    Don't feel bad, Dave. Burnham has even picked apart Jerry Beranek's notches before. :lol: If you get a thumbs up from Burnham, it's as good as getting a thumbs up from Douglas Dent himself! 8)
  4. SkwerI

    texas water oak bites the dust.

    Dave, did you know you were already registered here before? http://www.gypoclimber.com/member.php?u=623 8)
  5. SkwerI

    texas water oak bites the dust.

    I recently picked up one of those wedge pouches from Bailey's. Damn handy when flopping and bucking a big stem. Otherwise I'm constantly looking around and walking back to get my wedge and hammer from the last place I used them.
  6. SkwerI

    texas water oak bites the dust.

    Solid tree, no visible sign of decay or risk. I'd guess it died of arborphobia? We lost a large number of healthy trees to fear after the hurricanes of 2004 took out half of our canopy. :cry:
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