rbtree
Climbing Up
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It snowed all the way down to 2000 feet yesterday. This is the Cascades behind downtown Bellevue. 520 mm lens equivalent on the ID Mk ll
A foot or more fell in many areas! I saw some videos of people who hiked for their turns in the Wasatch above Salt Lake City today...it was super deep and blower powder! Others were skiing up around Mt Baker today. I was working....
Spotted this venerable old 5 foot dbh oak a few days ago. Had a tiny job nearby today, and shot some better pics of it. Left a card with a caregiver. The owner is 96...won't be getting any work from them.
Drove up to find a Jap maple that I'd forgotten to prune last fall. gotta find the guy's phone number. The tree is 21 feet wide, 13 feet tall, one of the largest in the country..and prolly worth $50k....I have another one almost as large to prune as well!
Just across the street, this upright maple still is in its glory
Then, my lucky day, two houses away is an awesome copper beech that I've admired for 25 years, or since I first spotted it. It has never been touched. The original owner's (deceased 10 years ago) daughter was out raking leaves. I'd never been able to talk to anyone there before. She was happy to speak with me. I suggested that the tree be considered for our Seattle Heritage Tree Program. I'll nominate it. The tree is over 4 feet dbh, and 100 feet tall. Prolly the largest in Seattle.
I've rec climbed the largest in the state, which is just under 6 feet dbh, and 115 feet tall, in a cemetary in Everett.

A foot or more fell in many areas! I saw some videos of people who hiked for their turns in the Wasatch above Salt Lake City today...it was super deep and blower powder! Others were skiing up around Mt Baker today. I was working....


Spotted this venerable old 5 foot dbh oak a few days ago. Had a tiny job nearby today, and shot some better pics of it. Left a card with a caregiver. The owner is 96...won't be getting any work from them.

Drove up to find a Jap maple that I'd forgotten to prune last fall. gotta find the guy's phone number. The tree is 21 feet wide, 13 feet tall, one of the largest in the country..and prolly worth $50k....I have another one almost as large to prune as well!


Just across the street, this upright maple still is in its glory

Then, my lucky day, two houses away is an awesome copper beech that I've admired for 25 years, or since I first spotted it. It has never been touched. The original owner's (deceased 10 years ago) daughter was out raking leaves. I'd never been able to talk to anyone there before. She was happy to speak with me. I suggested that the tree be considered for our Seattle Heritage Tree Program. I'll nominate it. The tree is over 4 feet dbh, and 100 feet tall. Prolly the largest in Seattle.
I've rec climbed the largest in the state, which is just under 6 feet dbh, and 115 feet tall, in a cemetary in Everett.