The underwater part was fun with the Simon & Garfunkel song. Really neat way to trim that tree by climbing up the rope. I've never seen that around where I live. I've only seen big cherry pickers that just crush the landscaping on the way to the trees.
Great video as always 🤙🏻. Is there anyway to tell that the birch above the lake was solidly in the ground with no “rot” that would not have been good ; or just experience type thing ? Thnx…
Reading the comments (and living in Washington) I agree with you about spiking thick bark trees not being a big deal but at the end of the day hookless climbing is not a bad practice to keep in your pocket for when you potentially find yourself needing to be hookless in a large conifer heritage tree or whatever the case is. Side note, that wasn’t a sweet gum
I’m one of the old ladies who watch tree work videos. Found you while watching a Guilty of Treeson video. Glad I did.
We love old ladies around here
@@Treehandler i do alot of work for them 55 and up communities .. should i say cummunities
Happy to have you!
The underwater part was fun with the Simon & Garfunkel song. Really neat way to trim that tree by climbing up the rope. I've never seen that around where I live. I've only seen big cherry pickers that just crush the landscaping on the way to the trees.
I thought the underwater part was funny too. I just re watched it and it still makes me laugh.
Really enjoyed seeing how you do some of the trim work. Especially since one of those bad boy trees was mine! Fun watching you guys in action.
Damn man. Spurs for everything is nanas
C’mon Chair Force, you can do it!!! 😛
Helmet falling off in the water had me rolling love the entertainment gang
I love lake jobs!! Especially in the summer. Awesome peeling off saw pants and jumping in to cool off before driving home.
Sounds like a good way to get wood chips off you before driving home too.
Great video as always 🤙🏻.
Is there anyway to tell that the birch above the lake was solidly in the ground with no “rot” that would not have been good ; or just experience type thing ? Thnx…
I'm not sure. I give it a good shake and if it feels planted, I go for it!
Dang ..
Doug Balls.
lol
Lol. I had a good time with that.
Bring a pole next time, you could fish while cutting.
Reading the comments (and living in Washington) I agree with you about spiking thick bark trees not being a big deal but at the end of the day hookless climbing is not a bad practice to keep in your pocket for when you potentially find yourself needing to be hookless in a large conifer heritage tree or whatever the case is. Side note, that wasn’t a sweet gum
Wraptor ftw. Sycamore.
London plain
So notch runner pro could be used as double rope system,just not that convenient,but still does the job? Thx
Absolutely. I use it like that all the time. 👍
Thanks mate . Good skills & videos
At about 10 min, you have a carver bar shouldve made a wiener out of the branch. lmao and left the ball.
Lol. Clever.