And the rest came down.

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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
The first picture with the maple crossing underneath is some sugar maple I bucked up earlier, on the ride today the rest came down which is in the second and third picture.


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Glad nature took care of the work for ya! That would have been a tough one with the saw.
 
Skier76 said:
Glad nature took care of the work for ya! That would have been a tough one with the saw.

Skier76, I was hoping it would come down because there looks to be a trail for a truck to come up (built by the one person who use to cut on the property) so this spring I'll do some clearing for the Rhino which will be a better trail then we have at this point and time.

We still have a nice size cherry and some smaller sugar maple down on that hill.


zap
 
Zap, that must be interesting getting around your place at this time of the year.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Zap, that must be interesting getting around your place at this time of the year.

It can be Sav, I even went up top yesterday and took some pics (will post tonight) of some very small maple the wind took care of. If I throw the chains on I can go any place and with your 700 well you won't need the chains.


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