Labour of Love
Treehouser
So, I was asked to look at this tree and give an opinion because "the tree guy will always tell you to take it down". I went, I looked, and I agree with the tree guy.
It had 3 ±15" leaders (all grown together, possibly even 3 trees originally) and the tree is 60 feet tall with no canopy below 35 feet. There is a partly dead area 20 or so feet off the ground with a raccoon family living in it.
One of the three leaders failed in a big storm 2 days ago. The resulting opening is large enough for a 250 lb. man to easily fit in. Light can be seen through the remaining spars in two places at 6' above ground level. I hope the pix do it justice - it's one of the scariest trees I've seen in a while and could easily fail onto a historic building.
Opinions welcomed and thanks in advance.
It had 3 ±15" leaders (all grown together, possibly even 3 trees originally) and the tree is 60 feet tall with no canopy below 35 feet. There is a partly dead area 20 or so feet off the ground with a raccoon family living in it.
One of the three leaders failed in a big storm 2 days ago. The resulting opening is large enough for a 250 lb. man to easily fit in. Light can be seen through the remaining spars in two places at 6' above ground level. I hope the pix do it justice - it's one of the scariest trees I've seen in a while and could easily fail onto a historic building.
Opinions welcomed and thanks in advance.



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