I've been turning it around in my head today.
Thinking of what factors are at play. Balancing act between line angle available, length of rigging, decreasing diameter as leverage at the hinge increases, flexibility of the wood, decay coming in from having lost its original top, almost surely...
Felled about a half dozen decent sized to big spruce today with Phellinus pini. Wouldn't want to be yarding on them against the lean hard over a historic building. We were nervous about a modern restroom. A person would possibly end up with a big, broken stump and a big OOPS.
sulphurascens was weirii
Now it's sulphurascens , not weirii
Been a long time gone, weirii
Now it's Turkish delight on a moonlit night
Every "fun-guy" with weirii
Lives with sulphurascens , not weirii
So if you've a date with weirii
He'll be waiting as sulphurascens
Even old New York was once...
Seems like unless your are falling it definitively away from the building, as opposed to parallel, you risk the butt bouncing against the building, or should I say In To or In Through the building.
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