Today....

Back to work, first job of the day was a declining three-stem madrone. This guy is a regular customer and an amazing artist and carver/sculptor. I'd taken one dead stem from this cluster about a year ago, leaving a tall stump for him to carve on. Here's what he did, and now he's got three more to work with. He also offered to carve something for me (for free) to put in my shop once its done, pretty excited about that.

And some very cool big leaf maples, hard to tell but these two are about 50' tall. And don't worry, the moss won't kill the trees :p

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left a habitat snag on this tulip, I’m sure itll sprout, but I did a quick coronet cut and made a hole under for kicks. Saw ran out of gas at the end
I left a big snag for my BIL recently, and now I kinda wanna go back and do that! I love how it looks!
 
Or 'the bart simpson.' I was actually working with my returning employee today on how to make better looking snags.

(tip #1 is to not make it look like bart simpson, aka no even/flat top even if its spikey)
 
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I've actually been amazed at how much I'm using the forestry bucket-truck I bought over the summer. I'd always told myself buckets weren't that useful here, since most of my work is far away from roads/driveways, but I sort of bought one on a whim (after keeping an eye on the market for 8+ years....) and it's been fantastic to have for the trees it does reach. Especially when it comes to end-weight pruning on fir limbs over houses..

There are jobs that would have been 4 hours of stressful climbing and limb-walking, that take 45 minutes with the bucket truck. After I build my shop, the next major purchase will probably be a tracked lift, but I'm sort of dreaming of a short-wheelbase elevator-bucket right now.... I guess what I'm trying to say here is know your market, but don't be afraid of buying iron to improve efficiency and reduce strain on your body....

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I'd honestly say get a backyard lift ASAP. I didn't know if we were ready for one or not. It's the best decision I've made since starting the company.

Good looking truck. Lots of utility there.
 
It's hard to get a good photo with such a busy background, but this is an old-growth (for our area) leaning doug fir, with a little seedling of another fir growing in the deep furrows of the bark. It's a regular customer I've worked for over like 10 years now and I've always noticed that tiny tree growing on the other (its along the driveway in) and it's barely grown in that time. I bet that little thumb-diameter tree is way older than people would believe.

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