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Knocked over a Giant Sequoia today in the winds. The tree had lost its top quite a few years ago.

 

Before anyone asks, no I haven't a bad back. I felled it that height to give a bit of extra clearance at yon end. Felling at the base would have probable wiped out a fair bit of the oak crown.

 

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Thats what a pigeon escaping a sparrow hawk can do to to double glazing.

 

Thats good one!!!!:thumbup1:

 

I'll remember that one for the next window I do with the grinder :lol:

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Thats what a pigeon escaping a sparrow hawk can do to to double glazing.

 

I think you are using the term 'escaping' a tad optimistically Ian!

 

 

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Started this medium sized beech today. Adam Bourne showing why he's such a good climber today. He was also very good with the apprentice as we thought he needed to learn the rigging ropes.

 

 

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Medium Sized lol ...great pics chaps

Had to put this up. Four big Pops today,everthing went like clockwork till the last log. Just about to say how well it went when it all went wrong, Had one saw left to "dig em out" I think we all just switched the brains of 10 mins to early.:blushing:

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