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Thanks for the comments:thumbup1:

 

Nice little compilation, liking the vertical speed lines, can't remember doing one, might have to try it.

Whats the average height of trees you're working on over there?

 

Hard to say really Josh. Around Victoria there's lots of second growth firs between 70-130. Then there's others either side of that average. Move a little further north up to shawnigan and cowichan lakes and and there's trees the same age up to 200ft. Similar again if you head 40 mins west of here down to Sooke. Seems like theres a lot of micro-climates within only a couple hours driving distance. Rarely do we get to work on Old growth trees.

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