The description of the video literally explains why.... "150 diseased larch trees around Whinlatter Forest’s high-wires course needed were lifted vertically to avoid damaging the play equipment and climbing infrastructure. "
@@vorlon8 and like I said Cumbria has some of the most experienced rope techs and tree surgeons in this country who are more than capable of dismantling those trees and leaving no damage. I know this because I have worked with them all over the country in far more delicate situations than those depicted in this video 😉
Interesting work
It’s about time the recently rebranded Forestry Commission was finally held to account and fully investigated
Amazing - and the spores presumably still spread but less than dragging the larch through the forest? Hope its contained now.
Why helicopters?
Massively expensive and Cumbria already has some of the most highly trained tree felling operatives in the country
The description of the video literally explains why.... "150 diseased larch trees around Whinlatter Forest’s high-wires course needed were lifted vertically to avoid damaging the play equipment and climbing infrastructure. "
@@vorlon8 and like I said Cumbria has some of the most experienced rope techs and tree surgeons in this country who are more than capable of dismantling those trees and leaving no damage.
I know this because I have worked with them all over the country in far more delicate situations than those depicted in this video 😉
@@tonyeden8381 fair enough, thanks for the reply :)
Damn if you got a chopper use it ! Didn’t know we had anyone in the u.k heli logging .
HEY ITS A FLYING TREE
Why are Trees being felled?
Disease in the description
@@tonyeden8381 So it is, I should of read past the title! 🌎✊🏽🌻💚
What a shame ! & will they replace the trees with something else!
A Costa Coffee 😄.
Doesn’t the song say ‘a parking lot’
Don’t think you understand the trees were diseased.
The trees were planted for human use