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Richard Clark wrote: On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 07:55:55 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: Perhaps cutting the tree into smaller lengths that are lowered to the ground on ropes to guide and slow the descent? I have watched tree climbers take huge trees down, lowering all the pieces in a very limited space against the trunk. Here in the Pacific Northwest, tree country, I have never seen any other way except for when trees are layed over indiscriminately as part of a clearing operation. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Depends on the quality of the crew.... But I always use a good tree service and don't do it myself, If the tree could hit anything other then the ground (I've done enough that I've seen them land every direction, including the direction I wanted) -- -------------------------------------------------------- Personal e-mail is the n7bsn but at amsat.org This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read RV and Camping FAQ can be found at http://www.ralphandellen.us/rv |
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