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First day of an island job today, saw 2 Elk this morning too!

 

 

 

Pictures don't do the oak Justice, beautiful old girl.

 

 

 

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Sweet Josh.

What was the spec?

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Tidy work Dogg.

Wouldn't want to be your calves in the morning!

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All down wards lucky :thumbup:

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Sweet Josh.

What was the spec?

 

Free hand on the oak, so deadwood, light thin and weight reduce some of the heavy limbs. Maple was heavier thin to let more light in and so they could see the water from upstairs. Couple more on the backside and some fells. Back again today for same again :thumbup1:

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All down wards lucky :thumbup:

 

 

Yeah I said that! It made it so much easier using the neighbors drive! If it had been uphill it would have been a different kettle of fish!

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