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A very close shave


Dean Lofthouse
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Did a Euc reduction today on a very narrow, very steep cobbled ratrun, literally a car every 10 seconds.

 

Climbed into the tree and put in an anchor point, dropped back down and put one foot on a 30ft branch, which then just peeled off, and fell straight across the road missing a car going up the hill by about 3mm. It was that close the car actually stopped and looked back :001_rolleyes:

 

Luckily no-one was hurt and nothing was damaged but goes to show you never know when that PL insurance might come in.

 

When I looked and the stub end there was included bark and a very weak union from a previous pollarding point. It looked ok as I inspected it pre climb.

 

Hidden weak points that bite

 

You can see the 13mm rope for scale in the first photo, no pics of the branch across the road as it had to be cleared straight away to get traffic moving

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