What do you enjoy about tree work?

My favorite part is either being in a really big tulip here in Delaware where its 170ish ft which I have been in and feeling the freedom that comes with it. I also like the challenge of having to deadwood monster trees where you have to walk out over top of a house not break anything and bring the 4inch piece of dead wood safely to the ground. But everything everyone said its tre also. I love to be humbled also I want a tree to show me I'm not the best so I like when they give me difficulties trying to get to the goal given.

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My favorite part is either being in a really big tulip here in Delaware where its 170ish ft which I have been in and feeling the freedom that comes with it. I also like the challenge of having to deadwood monster trees where you have to walk out over top of a house not break anything and bring the 4inch piece of dead wood safely to the ground. But everything everyone said its tre also. I love to be humbled also I want a tree to show me I'm not the best so I like when they give me difficulties trying to get to the goal given.

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Your nuts poplars are scary!
 
Their unpredictable and give you nothing to climb except suckers that you think will hold but break under you. I prune them all the time in pa. Gotta switch from squirrel method to rope access to maneuver efficiently and safely
 
I like it because it is like having a physics problem in 3D and not on a sheet of paper. Rigging forces, vectors, redirects, remote false crotches, speedlines and mechanical advantage. It is so much fun to get all your gear out and rigged. I love being able to use a compound 75 to 1 system and pull stumps out with a lawn mower. I like puzzles and I don't take no or impossible for an answer. And who doesn't love a long bouncy limb walk?

My love of rigging and climbing got me into it but my deepening love of trees keeps me climbing. I also love meeting new climbers and seeing how they do the same thing completely differently. I love that it is a field where the human component can't be replaced by computerized machines.
 

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