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Tree can't be felled otherwise the forestry team would have done it. It would side up one of 2 of the oldest wellingtonia a in uk

 

There's quite a bit of decay. Hollow stem and buttress roots decayed on underside.partially lifted root plate. No other tres to tie in to.

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Out of interest do you guys think this tree is safe to climb? 35m Lawson cypress that was upright until last weeks storm[ATTACH]149276[/ATTACH][ATTACH]149277[/ATTACH]

 

Yep no problem,what ever you weigh won't effect climbing it. Looks a good root system. Another challenge and you won't have to climb all the way to the top.

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