Monday, July 11, 2022

Falling in the Correct Direction

Perhaps you have seen the YouTube video of the guy successfully felling a huge Douglass fir tree in the five-foot space between two buildings.  Rest assured, that would never be me.  If I tried that, I would somehow manage to drop the tree on both buildings.  I constantly misread the lean on trees.  I don’t pay attention to the directional pull of upper branches, et cetera, et cetera.

Fairly regularly, trees I knock down tip in the exact opposite direction I am aiming for.  This is why, last fall, I called a couple better sawyers to help me drop several trees threatening my cabin.

On my last trip to the cabin, I dropped something near a dozen dead-standing lodgepole and fir.  Surprisingly, all but one tree fell exactly where I wanted them and I didn’t wipe out any living trees I intended to save.  My one failure, a sub-alpine fir, possessed a lean I could not overcome.  Fortunately, the tree whumped down in a harmless direction of its own preference.

Today, I am sharing a photo and video (thanks to Desiree) of me felling on of the larger trees on a slope above the cabin. 



Photo of Me Sawing the Tree


Video of the Tree Dropping

Mitchell Hegman

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