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  1. Chipp

    Climbing tree using Bucksqueeze or Cynck lok?

    I decided to not do it. For now at least. I'll see which of them I can cut from the ground because it sure for the next few years there will be enough of them. Then I'll see what I will do with the others if I still have that kind of plan. In the worst case I will just harvest the the too much...
  2. Chipp

    Climbing tree using Bucksqueeze or Cynck lok?

    Here are some picures of some trees I want to harvest. These ones are in areas that are a little more open. In the best case, I need at least twice th open area I have to be able to fell the trees mostly clean.
  3. Chipp

    Climbing tree using Bucksqueeze or Cynck lok?

    Thanks Jomoco for showing me these products. I'll take a diffrent look at these tree and try to figure a throw line approch. I have a question. A throw line to climb close to the top I get it. Once you are ready to start cutting sections from the top and eventually sections under the first...
  4. Chipp

    Climbing tree using Bucksqueeze or Cynck lok?

    Thanks for your reply. How tall, I can't really say. I could try to measure the height using a stick the lenght of my forearm trick. Wikipedia says they can measure 60-80 feets at maturity. That's what I would have guess. They are at a second canopy height really. Well over all my fir, spruce...
  5. Chipp

    Climbing tree using Bucksqueeze or Cynck lok?

    Hi folks, I'm new here. Quick presentation, I own a land with many mature trees. Maples, firs, spruce, yellow birchs and others. Mostly, I do firewood, do forest improvements to increase my sugar maples population, hunting etc. It's my best place on earth. I'm currently bulding my own...
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