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The winner got to ring it up?!
ring it up, like push it back up? No, most bettors went back to other work after it was pulled 0ver (took 4,000#+ of pull). I hung around and moved brush while the top was cut up, and noticed the trunk raising upward on its own.

 

When all the top was off, I gave it some help with me polesaw. Cassian leaned in when at~80 degrees, and we got it to ~85. The response growth along those segments over the years should be quite interesting.

 

A lot of bettors pinned $1USD under their tags, but a lot missed the memo, so it wasn't a big payday.

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?............Any thought of that on the long stub, or is traffic quite low? From the looks of it, the branch is extremely unlikely to fail, but I wonder if perceived risk might be a factor.

 

Relatively low foot traffic, and reduced to an extent that it will likely crumble away slowly with its white rotting recyclers at work.

 

 

 

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re segmentation, pull testing can give a glimpse into how that can work. See how this maple comes apart; and joins back together?

 

saw this documentation once before and admired the logistics of getting a bunch of people together to talk and look at things like this.

 

Perhaps I could talk to the good burghers of burnham to let us have a go at severing a few segmented vascular tracks to record how quickly the associated sections demise

 

All in the name of science of course :biggrin:

 

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saw this documentation once before and admired the logistics of getting a bunch of people together to talk and look at things like this.

 

Perhaps I could talk to the good burghers of burnham to let us have a go at severing a few segmented vascular tracks to record how quickly the associated sections demise

 

All in the name of science of course :biggrin:

 

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not even in jest!

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