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- Location
- Victoria, BC
I got called to look at this tree about 3 weeks ago. The tree company who were bidding on the job didn't really know how to deal with the situation and suggested I should come take a look first rather than just turn up to do it.
I'll add the photos to separate posts so that way I can add text to explain whats going on.
So you have one Douglas fir, which has come up at the roots and managed to snag another which is holding it up. Both trees are between 90-100ft and the failed tree is holding on to the other by a very strong and hook-shaped limb right near the top.
These were pretty slow growing firs, looked about 120 growth rings at the end....so heavy, gnarly and dusty stuff to deal with.
The prop-tree is clearly under a lot of stress as its bent over pretty bad under all the added weight.
Both trees are stood on the edge of a 30ft deep gorge with a creek that runs down to the ocean. They are both well within falling distance of the home-owners property and are both heavily favoured to fall that way.
On the far side of the creek there is a boardwalk that the guy built and very much wants to keep it in one piece. The higher portion of limbs are hanging over the boardwalk, but the wind is favorably blowing down-stream to the ocean.
I'll add the photos to separate posts so that way I can add text to explain whats going on.
So you have one Douglas fir, which has come up at the roots and managed to snag another which is holding it up. Both trees are between 90-100ft and the failed tree is holding on to the other by a very strong and hook-shaped limb right near the top.
These were pretty slow growing firs, looked about 120 growth rings at the end....so heavy, gnarly and dusty stuff to deal with.
The prop-tree is clearly under a lot of stress as its bent over pretty bad under all the added weight.
Both trees are stood on the edge of a 30ft deep gorge with a creek that runs down to the ocean. They are both well within falling distance of the home-owners property and are both heavily favoured to fall that way.
On the far side of the creek there is a boardwalk that the guy built and very much wants to keep it in one piece. The higher portion of limbs are hanging over the boardwalk, but the wind is favorably blowing down-stream to the ocean.