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8 minutes ago, kram said:

How? Doesnt seem too difficult the main risk below is a lot of potted plants, which could be moved, a nice Acer. Set high anchor and rig for the tops. Once the rope angle gets a bit better I'd be happy piecing it down in small lumps. Small garden but good enough drop zone in the middle and neighbouring garden.

 

I meant sketch some rigging lines on it. Put it in your other thread if you want. I can see how I'd probably do it (from what I can see/guess from your photos).

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Thanks for spotting that, I was looking at a related fungi and got the name mixed up,  the two birch fungi have the betulina family name.

 

Green would be my anchor points and top those first. Orang eline is roughtly where I'd reduce to if keeping it. Everything above orange line as one peice tops.

Secondary rigging point on main stem and primary on each stem at roughtly the hieght shown.

Everything below orange I could peice out, if removing it.

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Good start I’d say. Groundsman or DIY rigging? Where’s the best drop zone?And estimate how many cuts to piece it out below the orange line. I’ll do a sketch in a bit. 

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