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Bart

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  1. Got some larch lengths i could drop off for you to practice your felling cuts on if thats any help.

  2. Nice one for passing your 30 , bit of a shame about the 31 sure you'll get it sorted tho.
  3. Great stuff as usuall Ian, liking that fire place
  4. Didn’t post to criticize the job as im sure it was done to spec although not aesthetically pleasing, and id agree with drrfs that its nice to see they left some standing wood when they could have just left a stump which strangely it would seem the public would prefer:001_huh:. It was more the inaccurate headline "petrified forest" as Tony pointed out, and the lack of communication/information between Cheshire East Council and the users of the park. I think its because my mind has been contaminated with coronets and people recreating natural looking fractures, in this location i feel would have fitted in quite well but as its been said its all down to ££££££ which is a shame. Nothing to do with this thred but this is my first attempt at fracture pruning on a hazard beam over an new path
  5. "a bit rough around the edges" Absolutly brilliant Tommy
  6. Was just about to post the same:001_smile:
  7. Bad news Justin Too true, even if they were caught they probably would'nt goto prison, but if you tried to stop them you would be behind bars What a load of scum.
  8. Saw this in the local paper. dont know any details, but if there leaving it as an ecological monolith i would liked to have seen a little more effort. Disease turns park into petrified forest - Macclesfield Express
  9. Im no expert but i try to visulise my first cuts, or do a drawing, marking them with chalk will help. sounds like a fun project
  10. Remembered to take a pic of this Oak today. The Ankorian temple looks amazing
  11. Out of this world, great work :thumbup:
  12. Amazing Roger really like that
  13. Bart

    Wet Walk

    Popped back over for a scratch and no yellow scrapings. So not G. pfeifferi then. Sliced one open and it had a firm corky texture. scraped with silky
  14. wish it was spring here, Nice pics Steve
  15. That is so cool i want one :thumbup:
  16. Bart

    Wet Walk

    Cheers guys i type too slow Will go back and give it a scratch, its part of the Adlington estate, Cheshire.
  17. Bart

    Wet Walk

    Ganoderma pfeifferi then Is G. pfeifferi rare then, not realy come across it in any of my books?
  18. Bart

    Wet Walk

    Cheers Dave, could be, although they seem very distinctive ive not managed to id them yet. im going to go back and get some better pic's, thought of your dual decay thread when i saw it

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