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We were blowing up the danger trees that were in poor condition if we felt they were ok to climb and top safely we did out of 17 trees taken down ithink he blew up 11, and I climbed 5 and another guy did the rest. It was a fun 3 days

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Very good, enjoyed that, I am sure it's obvious but why are you blowing them up?

I am guessing 'cos it's a safer fell!

 

It looks like this was answered because they were to be spar trees.

 

However back in 1974 when I started for EFG the two old guys who had been felling during the war swore it was necessary to top big conifer because the air resistance of the top caused it to snap and fall vertically onto the feller, in much the same way Fred Dibnah's chimney stacks broke up before hitting the ground.

 

Working in Surrey I think the tallest tree I ever felled was a 123 ft Douglas and that was no problem.

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We were blowing up the danger trees that were in poor condition if we felt they were ok to climb and top safely we did out of 17 trees taken down ithink he blew up 11, and I climbed 5 and another guy did the rest. It was a fun 3 days

 

Cool :thumbup1:

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