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We tie 6 foot lengths of bright ribbon on the top of each pole, so the big Heli when it comes, can see it. 1 ribbon for under 90 cm dbh, two for between 90-110 and 3 for over 110cm. The helicopter, by the way, can pick upto a 25,000lb log. Impressive, I thought.

 

You see plenty of wildlife in the sky, but not much on the ground. Although today, last tree in thick undergrowth I thought I was being stalked. At first I assumed it was one of the other climbers on his way back to the heli pad, but then realised it wasn't. I could see movement but couldn't make out what it was. It was a bit spooky....you know when youre concentrating so hard you can hear your own heartbeat ? May have been a cougar.

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3-5 trees in a six hour period - that's a lot of lugging weight and a great deal of work. It must be worth it, as they wouldn't do it if not. But hiring in the helicopter et all, can't leave much profit on each stick. Or am I completely incorrect; and what are the trees destined to become? Can't imagine pulp.

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That's pretty jaw-dropping work Reg.

Not getting the credit it deserves on here IMO, although I know that's not your bag.

Pisses me off a bit that the 'what chainsaw trousers are best to do a wet fart in?' type threads seem to get more response.

Keep them coming, it is appreciated.

 

This is why we spend more time at The Treehouse mate. :sneaky2::lol:

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Some of them sticks probably worth a couple grand each. Now that the snows gone were getting 6, 7 a day this week. 7, 8 climbers working on various hills. The lumber is used in construction mainly. Don't forget most of the houses here are wooden.

 

A pic of one of the other guys. Not a big tree but great back ground I thought.

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