squisher
THE CALM ONE!!!!
PITA tree, I myself don't 'love' trees like that. I love coming home safe every night. I'd bid that with a couple or few g's of pure profit.

Frig those fools. Why did they wait so long to TCOB? The targets aren't worth a climber's life.
. Pay no attention to the "tweeks", beyond to figure them in to reading the overall head lean, then go with opposite your read of the lean.I assumed you were going to have him cut it up while up the trunk. You mean cut it at the ground.
Boy you sure would want enough rope/cable or something that scampers to get out of the way when it commits to fall!
Carry on!
. I specified 200 feet of pull line and 75 more feet of running room...the tree is 160 feet tall. It'll stand up and commit in less that 75 feet for sure, less than half that I bet, leaving plenty of room, though there is always the chance that the top could throw substantial chunks when it breaks up hitting the ground.Good memory.. ..
I thought I said to face it opposite the lean, Brent. Pay no attention to the "tweeks", beyond to figure them in to reading the overall head lean, then go with opposite your read of the lean.
Sure, if climbing to the height I propose is out, then it's not viable. I know Willie indicated it wasn't one to climb, but I interpreted that to mean it wasn't one to climb all the way up, top out and take down in bits. Going to 60 feet and rigging a pull line is a different matter than going twice that high and throwing the top, so far as risk to the climber goes.
Climbing to 60' is do able, that seperated strap is what concerns me about being up at the top and cutting her loose. I think the highline is doable, need to take another trip up there and see
.Pretty much kills that proposal, doesn't it.




true that ! 