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We felled some Trees off a cliff and into the sea,interestingly it was about a week before the buds burst on the Birch so sank!The pine floated butt up but gave more resistance through the water .We attached a line to the Trees before we felled them,we timed this job for an incoming tide and lifted the Trees out whole with the hiab.

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I'll swap your pine and birch in the sea for my wind thrown pine in a stagnant pond. It was vile once it was winched up onto the bank, with all the slime and sludge out the bottom of the pond.

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Theres an art to it though Log-ologist.

 

Last time I did one like that it was a conservation volunteer thing. I had twenty groundies all eager to help.

 

We were reinstating an old duck pond, we drained it down to the sludge. I clear all the overhang from about thirty trees. roping the lumps then just dropping them down.

 

There is an art to getting a log or branch to land square flat in the mud to maximise the splash effect :proud:

 

The groundies were absolutely covered in foul smelling sludge within the first hour:icon14:

 

I right enjoyed myself that day.

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Theres an art to it though Log-ologist.

 

Last time I did one like that it was a conservation volunteer thing. I had twenty groundies all eager to help.

 

We were reinstating an old duck pond, we drained it down to the sludge. I clear all the overhang from about thirty trees. roping the lumps then just dropping them down.

 

There is an art to getting a log or branch to land square flat in the mud to maximise the splash effect :proud:

 

The groundies were absolutely covered in foul smelling sludge within the first hour:icon14:

 

I right enjoyed myself that day.

 

You are a bad man.

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We've just been pulling some out of the upper Thames, little freshwater mussels and loads of sludge on the limbs that had dipped under.....

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