On a morphodite tree like that you need to assess the weighted side lean ie. where is the weighted mass relative to my objective (the lay) and project how much side lean you need to compensate for. So if that hypocritical number is say; I have 3 feet of side lean to the right I will need to aim...
On that second view of the fall of the first tree it seems like the limbs really got caught up in the leave tree. Just curious, did you calculate the amount of side lean (to the right) first and then compensate your aiming point to the left? I couldn't quite tell from the camera angles.
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