Tree work is tree work! Every bit of work we do from the ground up can be detrimental to anyone not respecting it, even the most experienced. Keep up the good work.
Thanks guys, I appreciate that! I was about 80 ft in a cedar when I snapped this picture of my buddy Jesus rigging out the top. The tree was a Douglas fir, roughly 150' up, 4' wide.
Figured I'd post my IG in case anyone wants to see more content coming out of Washington State. Made a profile a month or so ago and will be posting endeavours from life as a production foreman.
Got my MB saddle the other day. Everything looks and feels top notch. Only gripe I have is strap management. I have a bunch of loose straps dangling around and nothing on the saddle to secure it with. Any of you have any recommendations for this?
Once I am above 60' I figure it doesn't really matter how much higher I climb, the outcome will be the same if something happens. It does make you a bit more weary of winds and storms though.