I almost always use friction savers.
Not because I'm afraid of damaging trees ( I'm a logger, I kill trees for a living!) but because I hate friction in my DRT system.
Unless I'm simply going up and down.
That is why I asked if you were naked crothing.
No, I just thought you moved really well in that tree and wondered why the friction didn't slow you down some.
But then Eucs and sycamores don't have much friction.
I loved that video, Nick.
Really unusual perspective.
I wish Danes would pay to have that kind of work done, but no way!
It is pretty much: leave them alone till they grow too big, then remove them.
Apart from pollards, which we do lots of.
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