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    Cabling the Cracking Maple

    Doug fir is one of the easier to I.D, Al. Thick needles that smell like lemony-orange, and don't pick like Spruce. They don't get very tall here. Not to be a treebitch, but I'm pretty sure that Redbud is a native tree. It'd be fun to get together & exchange info, but the internet will have to...
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    Cabling the Cracking Maple

    There's plenty of them here. I like the columnar variety; a nice new twist. Most of the larger gums in the city are gone. People have a low tolerance for the fruit... dries hard & izza bummer to step on. Betcha you've got them around & just didn't notice... maybe ? Liquidambar styraciflua
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    Cabling the Cracking Maple

    And besides that, Guy's hand in pic #1 reminds me of Maxim's "Unintentional Porn" shots.
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    Cabling the Cracking Maple

    Sometimes it takes an extreme point of view to get people to look at the middle ground. I think that Guy offers his perspective out of passion for his beliefs, but also to compel us to reconsider our stance on certain issues. I'm all for it. My posts were voicing a certain frustration I feel at...
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    Cabling the Cracking Maple

    How will it decrease risk is my honest question ? I've been giving the whole cabling issue a whole lotta head space in the last couple o' days. In a perfect world, 9 out of 10 cabling jobs could've been avoided with proper tree care. Are we putting our energy & knowledge in the right place ? I...
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    Cabling the Cracking Maple

    Ground control to Major Tom ??? Installing a cable to prevent failure is like installing a sprinkler system to protect a paper mache collection.
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