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I wouldn't it's just every time I look at a tree I think which would be the best way up it & how I'd fell it, it's a curse really.

I no what u are saying every tree is see if look for craning points for the fastest way to take it down or a sneaky path to lay it down in one 🙄

 

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Archway?

 

It'd be an interesting fell!

 

 

I reckon remove the skinny front leg, gob and back cut the left and right ones, then sever the rear one :thumbup:

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I reckon remove the skinny front leg, gob and back cut the left and right ones, then sever the rear one :thumbup:

 

Aye, then run like hell! Erm I mean walk away calmly ;-)

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Whatever, it certainly isn't off the west coast of Scotland. Have you been on holiday?

 

 

It's just outside my front door!

 

 

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