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I believe 37 people died in Germany last year purely from felling dead/dying beech trees. Due to the hot dry summers they've had over the past few years rapid die back is becoming quite a severe issue. They've now banned the use of wedges for felling beech in this condition, and it's mandatory to have a winch. 

It looks utterly ridiculous, but it's a solution to a problem. A far greater problem than the two ropes palava in the UK. 

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A few benefits:

1. Make it solid and it will keep you dry in the rain.

2. Open casket still possible if you get walloped by a big one.

3. Use as a stretcher.

4. Lie down in the grass without getting soaked.

5. Add straps and clips for carrying your gear.

6. Mount a floodlight/flashing beacon on the top for working at night and roadside safety.

 

 

 

 

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On 07/10/2020 at 13:23, Haironyourchest said:

A few benefits:

1. Make it solid and it will keep you dry in the rain.

2. Open casket still possible if you get walloped by a big one.

3. Use as a stretcher.

4. Lie down in the grass without getting soaked.

5. Add straps and clips for carrying your gear.

6. Mount a floodlight/flashing beacon on the top for working at night and roadside safety.

 

 

 

 

You forgot about the engine  .  .  .

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