That is a lot of work! I've done similar work in big Doug firs, but I always had a pole saw with one or two 8 ft. sticks for better reach. I also usually threw a lanyard around another limb for more stability. Maybe you practice by climbing tight ropes?!
@@davidbraun9309 Thanks for the comment! I do use pole tools when I can make good pruning cuts with them, they’re quite handy (I do prefer using a handsaw, it’s more precise) I’ve used the tail of my line when needed for more stability( usually on long secondary steams in deciduous trees, kind of like a second tie in). Tight ropes sounds fun! I haven’t tried it yet but I have done a little bit of indoor bouldering. Cheers!!
Hey bro, nice climb. Well done on the tip reduction prune. Enjoy your weekend!
Thanks bro, I’m about to watch your latest video. Have a nice weekend too!!!
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@@h.i.m.dishonmaurice2599Awesome, thanks for your comment! 😁
That is a lot of work! I've done similar work in big Doug firs, but I always had a pole saw with one or two 8 ft. sticks for better reach. I also usually threw a lanyard around another limb for more stability. Maybe you practice by climbing tight ropes?!
@@davidbraun9309 Thanks for the comment! I do use pole tools when I can make good pruning cuts with them, they’re quite handy (I do prefer using a handsaw, it’s more precise) I’ve used the tail of my line when needed for more stability( usually on long secondary steams in deciduous trees, kind of like a second tie in). Tight ropes sounds fun! I haven’t tried it yet but I have done a little bit of indoor bouldering. Cheers!!