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Short and sweet. Mate of mine posted this on Facebook. He'd told us about it when we caught up with him a couple of weeks ago. From what I recall the tree/s had fallen over a track and access was difficult so they decided to just obliterate them where they were.

 

 

Thanks go to Ross McIntyre

Edited by Taupotreeman

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Apparently there was no safe way to stabilise the root balls to get in and cut the trees. Having seen the photos I can understand why. DoC workers? Most of them have limited chainsaw skills at the best of times and I doubt any would have had the skills to deal with this if Ross wasn't keen.

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