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Wow….Got a couple hours of mill time in after a removal this morning. The logs are from a gnarly silver back OG fir that I fell about 6-7 months ago, and these logs are producing some spectacular lumber.
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Nice you’re back at it. Wish you a full recovery! Does @Tom Dunlap know that tree???View attachment 89997
I got back on the saddle today 14 months after crushing my hand. I’m only taking on ‘gentlemen climber’ projects, one day a week, which today was deadwooding a 43” diameter Southern Red oak at the Biltmore.
(They’re getting a lot more tree work done since the recent fatalities)
Honestly felt great. This photo doesn’t really say much but it was a great sprawler. The body remembers what my brain forgot. The tendons on the injured arm are pretty sore and my hand strength is still lagging a bit.


In the running for “funniest post of the year”!I had to hide from this giant waspView attachment 90001
Nice you’re back at it. Wish you a full recovery! Does @Tom Dunlap know that tree???
It took almost a half hour to drive from the job site to the entrance. So yeah there are a lot of trees to manage!I don't recall that tree. There are soooo many LARGE trees growing within a tree-length of roads at The Biltmore. Land was acquired for The Estate starting around 1885 +/- and there are pockets of trees older than that. Given the sensibilities of our profession with the TRAQ system the management plan for trees everywhere needs to be reassessed/.
Thank youNice you’re back at it. Wish you a full recovery!