Posted by Zachary Hoyt on January 04, 2013 at 17:35:15 from (74.47.58.105):
In Reply to: Close call! posted by Greg1959 on January 04, 2013 at 15:24:47:
When I have cut a tree and it is starting to fall I always leave the area by walking rapidly down my -----predetermined escape route------ that I have cleared before I cut the tree. I have seen a few times when I was cutting trees that were very crooked or growing on a slope where after the top of the tree hit the ground the butt end bounced up 8 or 10 feet in air and then came down again and you do not want to get in the way of that. I always am working by myself and believe in being as cautious as possible. The other reason to have an escape route planned is in case the tree does not fall how you want it to, you don't want to be trapped underneath. Zach
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