Spanning it up is so much fun when you are in the right head space. I have taken on some big trees in Australia, but only if the span is favourable. Thanks for tuning in!
Hey curiouserandcuriouser5554! Cheers for watching the clip. The rural bush block is great up in the hills, hidden away from the freak show. Enjoy your weekend and stove top coffee! Tip of the day.....don't over compact the coffee in the stove top.
I'm fascinated that the undercut being further from the trunk than the uppercut is working with that tree. If I do that here, the undercut does absolutely nothing and the base of the limb splits and peels like a banana as the limb falls with the undercut falling too. Trees in my area (in the 45°N, 75°W box) must be undercut closer to the trunk and the upper cut further out.
Are you working on Conifers? The climbing institutions teach the climber to put the back cut towards the stem to prevent the climbing saw getting captured in the fibres and taking the saw down with the portion cut. 80% of the trees I am working on in Australia are Eucalyptus or Corymbia, so they have short fibre tissue compared to your northern hemisphere trees.
Thanks mate! I would usually span / V rig the whole head out, but I didn't want to shock load the branch my redirect climbing line was on and rigging, so I thought static rigging would be best. I will check out your channel. Peace!
Hello! Thanks for watching! Haha, pavers all good, calculated short cut to speed up the stem removal. The job was filmed last week, it was so hot in the valley, plus the GoPro over heated. X
Hello! Yeah, the last cut / rig was with the 120KG Rigging Wrench. I was holding the section with one hand, plus the span rigging helped, so it was really lightweight. I find the Marlow Draco 12mm rigging line works great with the Rigging Wrench.
Interesting setup mate -- I solo rig on a regular basis so it's always cool to see how others do it
Cheers bro! I subscribed to your channel a few years back. I enjoy your work / solo rigging activities.
@@ArcaneArborWolfe I've subbed here too :)
@@metaspencer Legend!
@@metaspencer me to 1 man band legend spencc
Span rigging with a bunch of sling is nice when you’re by yourself. Nicely done brother 👍
Spanning it up is so much fun when you are in the right head space. I have taken on some big trees in Australia, but only if the span is favourable. Thanks for tuning in!
Lovely spot you have out there TreeWolfe, it looks very peaceful.
Can't beat a stove top 👌 😌
Hey curiouserandcuriouser5554!
Cheers for watching the clip. The rural bush block is great up in the hills, hidden away from the freak show.
Enjoy your weekend and stove top coffee!
Tip of the day.....don't over compact the coffee in the stove top.
Hhaha yesss .. autistic rhythms 🙃🤠
good job, nice peaceful prune there.
Cheers bro! I was watching one of your videos last night, the tree climbing competition, great footage of all the climbers.
@@ArcaneArborWolfe Awesome! Yeah was a cool event, hoping to go again next year.
I'm fascinated that the undercut being further from the trunk than the uppercut is working with that tree.
If I do that here, the undercut does absolutely nothing and the base of the limb splits and peels like a banana as the limb falls with the undercut falling too.
Trees in my area (in the 45°N, 75°W box) must be undercut closer to the trunk and the upper cut further out.
Are you working on Conifers? The climbing institutions teach the climber to put the back cut towards the stem to prevent the climbing saw getting captured in the fibres and taking the saw down with the portion cut. 80% of the trees I am working on in Australia are Eucalyptus or Corymbia, so they have short fibre tissue compared to your northern hemisphere trees.
Love those snap cuts 👌
Cheers mate! Snap cuts are the best.
Nice work mate.
Thanks mate!
pretty different from my typical solo rigging approach, cool to see :)
Thanks mate! I would usually span / V rig the whole head out, but I didn't want to shock load the branch my redirect climbing line was on and rigging, so I thought static rigging would be best. I will check out your channel. Peace!
Hey Dude nice job interesting all the rope work. Did any pavers get cracked! Beautiful day was that today a Friday job. Old Man Eflow
Hello!
Thanks for watching! Haha, pavers all good, calculated short cut to speed up the stem removal. The job was filmed last week, it was so hot in the valley, plus the GoPro over heated. X
good stuff man
Thanks bro, appreciate the comment.
Did you attach the rig n wrench to the piece being cut?
Hello! Yeah, the last cut / rig was with the 120KG Rigging Wrench. I was holding the section with one hand, plus the span rigging helped, so it was really lightweight. I find the Marlow Draco 12mm rigging line works great with the Rigging Wrench.
Good work m8
Cheers bro! It ain't easy solo rigging but a good challenge.
@@ArcaneArborWolfe absolutely sometimes you just have to make it work
bonne technique d'auto-rétention 👌
Thanking you!