Haha, dude don't go down the rabbit hole! 🙂I’m gonna have to try the jack thing.
.Yup, disposable and site made!I like those chain tightening wedges.
I worry the hinges on my brittle trees might break before the COG was shifted sufficientlyHaha, dude don't go down the rabbit hole! 🙂
Do you get issues with mosquitoes or biting insects in Alaskan forests in summer?Me dicking around. I messed up and cut the Jack seat a bit too big. Had to insert a shim to get it over.
Oh yeah, not so much currently but soon it can be awful. Really depends on where you are though.Do you get issues with mosquitoes or biting insects in Alaskan forests in summer?
Yep. I like that.I like those chain tightening wedges.
Check out the butt log linesWhy the chain, the trunk looks sound?
Been there many times. Usually the bugs aren't bad around the towns for some reason. The exception might be the noseeums when you are weed whacking.I've been told the state bird is the mosquito. I have been to Juneau in July. Not a one. Are you familiar with Juneau?
I had the first one I cut split pretty badly along the bark seams. I can't risk it on these trees so all the rest got the chain wrap.Why the chain, the trunk looks sound?
I haven't done that hike. I've done some other ones. Juneau has a nice trail system, mostly on Forest Service lands.We stayed at the upper power plant house that isn't there any more. If the dam broke I don't think you would have enough time to get up the hill fast enough. Not sure if thats why they tore it down. My ex's sister worked for the power company. Have you hiked up to the dam?
Definitely something to consider. Red cedar isn't a strong hinging wood.I worry the hinges on my brittle trees might break before the COG was shifted sufficiently