I have found the vertical speedline useful on slopes when you don't want chunks of wood running downhill, but don't want to go the trouble of butt hitching it down. If you're working in flat lands there's not as much use for them.
Vertical speed lines are great in the right situation.
Good work Gary. I don't like spiking up skinny little tops either. And yes, for the most part no need to worry about overloading a vertical speed line.
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