I figured the stem might bounce at the end due to the curve. You got it to go the right way...away from the cottage! I thought it was looking a bit Swedish and then saw some comments to be certain. A number of coworkers and I spent a few years in Orebro some time ago, helping Atlas Copco unfortunately move Wagner Mining Equipment over from the USA. In most ways it was like a two-year vacation. Good times, especially when making runs to Germany to buy beer and motorcycles!
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Awesome! Was trying to pay close attention for learning! Great video and work
Thank you! Anything you are missing in the video?
The amount of time wasted resetting a friction saver to cut one limb
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looks like a fun tree with a good drop zone! great climb. what species of pine is that? we don't have anything that looks like that around here..
It was really fun. Oh, I really don't know what kind of pine it is to be honest.
Looks like what we call a Jack Pine here in Eastern Ontario, Canada.
Looks exactly like the pine we have in Sweden which is Scotch Pine (Pinus Sylvestris).
Lodgepole pine or pinus contorta
Scots pine
I figured the stem might bounce at the end due to the curve. You got it to go the right way...away from the cottage! I thought it was looking a bit Swedish and then saw some comments to be certain. A number of coworkers and I spent a few years in Orebro some time ago, helping Atlas Copco unfortunately move Wagner Mining Equipment over from the USA. In most ways it was like a two-year vacation. Good times, especially when making runs to Germany to buy beer and motorcycles!
I call it a white pine just looks white to me
Lodgepole pine or pinus contorta
@@kyleboman6 looks more like a shortleaf pine to me.