From and to the west coast, 12-14 hours. One way has a favoring wind so is faster, but I can't recall which direction. Nice if you can sleep, and when the cabin attendants are friendly. I've met some interesting folks on flights.
Thanks. It would sure seem to require some experience with big trees to know what would be the required amount of pull. Most of us will never get the chance to learn.
Jerry, is the procedure for pulling the big trees say the same as with smaller, where cut and pull alternately would bring it up gradually then get it committed to the lay? Just out of bizarre curiosity, have you ever known someone to tightline a tree such as that?
Even if just isolated to the task of reporting on the event, the photo documentation does add a bit of saving grace to what might be considered the loss of something magnificent. Something of it does get kept. The ethic of the working class through certain eras, as mentioned, it does have it's...
I see the cat now!
Well, Jerry, you might have yourself to thank for the lack of complaints about the tree having to be felled. People that know you and your love for the big trees, can only assume that since you are involved in the operation to some degree, there was good reason and purpose...
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