Excellent work. In this type of situation would you consider negative rigging the final top with your other rigging line (to the sketchy spar) attached also so it can swing over once the initial shock is absorbed and it gets lower?
When the men on the chessboard Get up and tell you where to go And you've just had some kind of mushroom And your mind is moving low Go ask Alice I think she'll know
I used to go mushroom hunting as a kid with my grandfather - never thought to look on top of a cut tree! HA! Stem felling was awesome - and no headache!
@@jeffschroeder9089 oyster mushrooms, grey in color, prefer poplar down in valley, but do grow on cottonwood also. The variety that grows on alder in forest settings, more beige in color, is preferred, less strong flavor. That was not an oyster mushroom on old cut. Appreciate your videos. The spaces you leave without talking help get good picture what your doing.
Enjoyed the video. Nice job rigging. Good ground work too. All around ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@@havespurswillclimb thanks bud
Excellent work. In this type of situation would you consider negative rigging the final top with your other rigging line (to the sketchy spar) attached also so it can swing over once the initial shock is absorbed and it gets lower?
Wow ground guys really kept the ground clear good job
Definitely sketchy brother. Nice one.
Good job Jeff
When the men on the chessboard
Get up and tell you where to go
And you've just had some kind of mushroom
And your mind is moving low
Go ask Alice
I think she'll know
@@jeremybuchanan4759 haha ya!
Heck yeah brother
Nice drop on the top. That last piece hit with a clunk. Stay safe.
Getting it done, like it or not.
Nice stem drops.
@@rickstafford5316 thanks
thats was a sick shot with the first stem!
@@valentinvogel5843 hell ya
Yes sir that was kinda sketch 🫤 but ya did good Mr Jeff 👊👊
@@danmcburney3247 thanks bud
I used to go mushroom hunting as a kid with my grandfather - never thought to look on top of a cut tree! HA!
Stem felling was awesome - and no headache!
@@GoBlue79 fun and interesting job
Damn dude
Where did you get that attachment on the top of your unicender?
@@harharciggare climbing inavations
@ thanks 👍
That took some balls
@@jerrysmith376 big ones! 😝
Lawn damage = free aeration...😂
@@Rockingruvin haha your welcome!
I clicked to watch you eat it. 😩
@@VeteranTreeService I did when no one was looking 👀 😝
@@jeffschroeder9089 oyster mushrooms, grey in color, prefer poplar down in valley, but do grow on cottonwood also. The variety that grows on alder in forest settings, more beige in color, is preferred, less strong flavor. That was not an oyster mushroom on old cut. Appreciate your videos. The spaces you leave without talking help get good picture what your doing.
@ thanks man
@@jeffschroeder9089 💩