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Yeah you havent gotten any more handsome as the years went on judging by your pics.The names have been changed to protect the innocent, but is indeed Erik. Rico is what my buddies have called me for years, and my new handle around here. Man, I sure hope the safety police don't ruin all my fun again. 40+ years working in the woods means I'm already long term. I'm still healthy, intact, fully functioning, and ugly as ever!
Dead-wooding old growth Fir yesterday. 210-215 ft (first limb 130-140 ft) and solid 7 foot at stump (25 flipline just enough)View attachment 45854View attachment 45855View attachment 45856View attachment 45857View attachment 45858
Really? You ever work with old growth Fir, or seen the bark on one? Trust me when I tell you, the tree had no idea I was even there. I set a false crotch at 190 ft with an APTA. Spurred on up (with help form groundie) to my false crotch. Dropped my basal anchor (don't like working off them) and set a retrievable device at 200 ft. Using DdRT with a 400 ft climbing line, I dead-wooded it on my way down. Done in 2 hours. Tree was beautiful, and happy when we parted ways!
I am in the latter stages of my career, and am my own boss. I live and work pretty far out in the woods doing small logging work. This allows me to work as I please. I do have an understanding of YOUR idea of PPE. I choose to approach Safety from a different old-school point of view, based on skill and senses. It has keep me and other I know safe, productive and pretty for decades! Somehow you arborist/safety police think PPE equals skill. Does Not wearing a helmet somehow diminish the quality of the work? I think not. One of you PPE/safety police going to come out here and wreck a 210 ft back-learning Fir, without the experience or skills. Could be wrong, but I don't think so. Do the chainsaw pant suddenly give you the ability to hit the head of a nail with a 40 footer from 150 ft? Please! The PPE don't make you legit, years of experience in the woods does.
I am in the latter stages of my career, and am my own boss. I live and work pretty far out in the woods doing small logging work. This allows me to work as I please. I do have an understanding of YOUR idea of PPE. I choose to approach Safety from a different old-school point of view, based on skill and senses. It has keep me and other I know safe, productive and pretty for decades! Somehow you arborist/safety police think PPE equals skill. Does Not wearing a helmet somehow diminish the quality of the work? I think not. One of you PPE/safety police going to come out here and wreck a 210 ft back-learning Fir, without the experience or skills. Could be wrong, but I don't think so. Do the chainsaw pant suddenly give you the ability to hit the head of a nail with a 40 footer from 150 ft? Please! The PPE don't make you legit, years of experience in the woods does.
How is wearing PPE doing what's right for trees??If we are trying to do the best good for the trees we care for we do what's right even if it is inconvenient. That starts with wearing a helmet on jobsites, wearing chainsaw protective pants, using eye pro, etc.
You can do what you want rico. Those are some really impressive pics. But when you post pics of you doing work without a helmet and other ppe someone less experienced may take that as a nod to not using safety gear.