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Since you're from Michigan and working in Ash trees killed by eab, how about sharing some of you're experiences with those of us who're just starting to face this problem. I'm looking at things from the climber's perspective as are others. Some things I'm interested in knowing are: the trees reaction to rigging once dead; were there any experiences you had which caught you off guard like limbs breaking or limbs not breaking when rigging? Does the bark peel off the trees when rigging or spiking them? Do the infestations kill the lower or upper part of the tree 1st in many cases? How does this affect our abilities to rig over obsticles? A new thread needs to be started to keep our experiences documented and easily accessible.
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Yes please. EAB is about 20 miles away here...
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Since you're from Michigan and working in Ash trees killed by eab, how about sharing some of you're experiences with those of us who're just starting to face this problem. I'm looking at things from the climber's perspective as are others. Some things I'm interested in knowing are: the trees reaction to rigging once dead; were there any experiences you had which caught you off guard like limbs breaking or limbs not breaking when rigging? Does the bark peel off the trees when rigging or spiking them? Do the infestations kill the lower or upper part of the tree 1st in many cases? How does this affect our abilities to rig over obsticles? A new thread needs to be started to keep our experiences documented and easily accessible.
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Yes please. EAB is about 20 miles away here...
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