It’s a thick feeling 11.7 with a great hand feel. Also more expensive. I am not sure if it is the same construction as Poison Ivy et al. I loved it, at the time I was using a HH2. Post retirement, it took down a pole barn among other fun tasks. For two years it’s been the rope railing on my...
Virgin Suicides 1999. The elm trees are being taken down due to blight, and the Lisbon sisters stage a sit in to try to prevent its removal. At one point in the film they show an arborist at height using a chainsaw, I can’t find the clip unfortunately.
Those outfits look very warm. I’m sure...
I spent a happy day climbing many happy climbs in my new-to-me Courant Koala. It is everything I could ever want it to be, and fits amazingly. I could rattle on but I should wait until I have spent some more time in it. It is the most comfortable harness I have used. (>tmotion, treeaustria3.2...
This rapid reference in Michael Dirr’s Manual of Woody Landscape plants may help. Lagerstroemia indica, common crapemyrtle, has over 100 cultivars listed in detail in this book.. which is kind of a lot. It would be best if you could get the cultivar from whoever gave you the plant. There are so...
What final height are you hoping to achieve? A crape myrtle can get pretty tall- I have one that’s 25’ or so. Topping it yearly is just a silly thing to set yourself up to do. There are several trees that would stay at a height more like 15’. I don’t know what is native to the Sacramento area...
I got the hyperclimb a month ago. I find it flattens much more than any other rope I have used with the rope runner, and runs a lot faster than your average 11.7... but I do like it.
I second all of this. Also have been placing the handsaw on the left side. Using zip ties to help self-orient. Hate the leg pods. Hate having it on the right side w chainsaw. But also had the same thoughts Tom has had about crossing bridge/ropes/etc, and not just the safety aspect but the...
I have a very simple question... many years in the making.
If you stash your handsaw on your harness, rather than a leg mounted, where do you stash it? Pictures would be nice.
(I’m working out the 19th iteration of where to stash)
This is a fantastic path forward in my opinion.
I appreciate your humility and openness to feedback here. That is a very important thing to bring to this line of work.
You asked about that tree, there’s a lot I can’t see in those photos that would determine best way to deal with it. A leaning...
Oh hell no. You need to hire someone who knows what they’re doing, and watch. From a distance.
1. no PPE
2. Wtf is going on with the green rope
3. Your tip in this situation should be behind you
4. You didn’t cut the tree high enough which almost got you smashed
5. There are many techniques to...