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Looking slick Kev!
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Looking slick Kev!
Dammit Gary...now I gotta surf the net..[emoji1]Damn your picky. Is this one any more to your liking? Apparently there is a whole series to that photo shoot but this one is the only other one I saw that could go on this site.
Here here.
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Careful on those little pine'sHere are some pics of a pine I did today. The last pic shows how close to the house it was.View attachment 97747 View attachment 97748 View attachment 97750 View attachment 97751 View attachment 97752
Just don't drop the plow as deepI could work with it...
Do it Wayne you won't regret it.I wouldn't tell her to kick rocks or anything.
Alright for being at work and having a head cold. Seeing your tree pics makes me want to get a climbing kit now.
Nice pics Mike. What kind of climbing line and split tail are you using? Looks like you have the Blake's going on in that first pictureHere are some pics of a pine I did today. The last pic shows how close to the house it was.View attachment 97747 View attachment 97748 View attachment 97750 View attachment 97751 View attachment 97752
Yeah what he said.Do it Wayne you won't regret it.
All done there for now. There is 2 more that are half dead, but will wait and see if they come back around. Those dead small pines were nerve racking for sure. Once it got less than 5 inches round I would top them and then work down.Careful on those little pine's
Mike
Did you get finished?
Good evening John. How are you doing tonight? Your right it's a blakes hitch. I'm thinking about switching to the vt, what do you think about the vt? I have used it once and it seemed real nice.Nice pics Mike. What kind of climbing line and split tail are you using? Looks like you have the Blake's going on in that first picture
Tannerite.All done there for now. There is 2 more that are half dead, but will wait and see if they come back around. Those dead small pines were nerve racking for sure. Once it got less than 5 inches round I would top them and then work down.
The climbing line is 1/2 inch Arborplex and the split tail is Bluestreak tight eye.Nice pics Mike. What kind of climbing line and split tail are you using? Looks like you have the Blake's going on in that first picture
Thank you Steve. How was your day Steve?
That might cause some damage to other stuff lol.Tannerite.
Hey Steve, I worked on the north slope of Alaska one winter and the snow up there was always moving. The slope is technically a desert due to the low annual precip but in the summer it looks like a marsh and in the winter it's all white. The god awful wind tho blows the snow back and forth with the wind direction till it gets super fine. The snow blowing across the road looks like dry ice smoke and when it finally packs somewhere it is very hard packed. We tried to make igloos as a kid in Wisconsin and it never worked but the snow packs so hard on the slope you can't pick it up without cutting it into blocksAfternoon fellers, snow blowing sideways all day, yet hardly any on the ground. I think it must be the same snow just flying around and around. Lol
Oh I ain't picky just pointing out the topography of the land.Damn your picky. Is this one any more to your liking? Apparently there is a whole series to that photo shoot but this one is the only other one I saw that could go on this site.
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I better start saving.Do it Wayne you won't regret it.
What a nut job lol.
Check out WesSpur and TreeStuff. I got my Stuff at WesSpur and they were great to deal with. Look at the combo kits.Oh I ain't picky just pointing out the topography of the land.
I better start saving.