Oak edit for TCIA virtual summit
as promised i said if there was not time left during my TCIA virtual summit presentation for this video i would put it up on KZread. well here it is. enjoy.
as promised i said if there was not time left during my TCIA virtual summit presentation for this video i would put it up on KZread. well here it is. enjoy.
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Not sure how I missed this one 3 years ago, you are the Jedi master Lawrence 😀
Talk about a monster. What a house and setting they have there. Job well done.
They had the right guy for the job....man that was tricky..
Lawrence that was amazing, the way you really put safety at the forefront is something I really admire. There was no stone left unturned in the balancing of forces in those rigging set ups. Great job thank you for sharing!........Climb Safe.
The thing you have we all envy is that feel for the edge of failure....so many opportunities for it here and not so much as a miss step....climber,ground crew were as 1...thank you
What a puzzle...anyone that has had to take a cabled oak down in California for instance knows the complications- that just old cabling dynamics present...then you had rig heavy wood in what I call a compressed horizontal space - not to speak off what the ground crew had to accomplish below - very excellent! Thank you for sharing - invaluable footage!
Very meticulous work. Cheers for sharing the vid!
I love this video I've watched it multiple times
Really great video of this intricate process.
I wouldn’t touch the tree awesome job man
Mr Phannerman "surgical extraction" WOW!
Great work and great content it never seases to pick my mood up every time you upload a video thank you for taking the time
This tree makes a strong case for arborist Magic carpet work.
Thanks for posting this. Amazing work!
Smooth. Well planned rigging. Nice work too you and the ground crew.
Amazing job. Great rigging
Shiiiiiit man, you rule 🤘🤘 congrats Loving this complexity
That's a great video. Very informative. Some fantastic rigging going on. Kudos for the work and the video.
Great job, great to see it pieces apart and you explaining it
Awesome video! Great job!
i would have loved to be at that work, it's is really an arborist job 🤩
Dang man you are on a hole bother level bud. Great videos learning a lot.
Love it 😀 😍
You sir make that shit look easy and I sure know it's anything but easy great job to you and the crew.
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You are awesome 😎
Thanks for a interesting video
please keep this vids coming!
Epic
Wow!
Thank you.
Wow! It had to take quite a bit of time setting up all the rigging. Very impressive rigging.
I'm going to take some screenshots with your permission?! And I'm going to put it on my tiktok channel because I'm not doing much to work and a little bit of corny stuff I'm doing will never compare to what the real big boy named arborists of the world are doing and I could speak the truth because the truth is what makes me very passionate about being able to even be in this industry Much love and respect from your brother from another mother #zrunner
Absolutely outrageous, what a job that was. You mentioned "The wheel" a few times, what are you referring to? Is the Hobbs the only lifiting device you used? Totally awesome rigging and planning. Jim Tree.
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Holy shit, what a monster! That was some great rigging. Very time consuming I'm sure. Looks like it went pretty smooth. Out of curiosity would you have a ballpark figure on pricing something like this? Thanks for sharing!!
@66Cashius
3 жыл бұрын
its CAli so high
god! a lot of ropes to think about.
Guys who watch to the end will realize why this had to come down. It is held together with chain and cable, infested with ants, an accident waiting to happen. Brilliant demo of how challenging this can be.
Quite the job. What a tree, too bad she didn't make it. Money can't buy a tree like that.. Mucho dinero. Fine work
@LawrenceSchultz3000
3 жыл бұрын
too true, was a shame to see it go
Hey man I noticed in several clips you were tied in 3 times. Were you just using a primary and secondary climbing line so you could access the different parts of your rigging without spiking all the way up or did you have concerns the lifting and heavy wood was going to cause a failure near your main TIP?
@LawrenceSchultz3000
3 жыл бұрын
mostly access & angles. i prefer to be stable and comfortable which gets tricky in trees with intricate shapes
How many ropes did you use? Impressive rigging.
@LawrenceSchultz3000
3 жыл бұрын
i think there were times when we had four going, not all active but they were there.
Don’t wanna know the bid for that thing